(Rick Marken (920609.2030) ) --
(Gary Cziko 920609.2100) --
(Martin Taylor (920609 12:35) ) --
JGT's results that you can
learn to perceive only what you actively control would argue that the
But can't one learn to perceive all kinds of things one can't control?
My take on this: In translating JGT's work to CT terms, MMT has used the
word "control" where it doesn't belong.
Here's a stumbling try to make the relevant distinction: JGT showed
that you can learn to perceive only what you can interact with, where
"interact" entails a feedback relationship through the environment, but
where "feedback relationship" does not always entail control.
Maybe someone else can get a cleaner cut at that.
Bruce
bn@bbn.com