Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that delves into the mathematical modeling of human perception and consciousness through biological resonance. Learn how subjective human experiences are constrained by specific structures, including color cancellation, sensory modality differences, and temporal organization. Discover a novel theoretical framework that explains these experiential constraints through the lens of multicellular organism biology. Understand how the orchestrated interactions between living cells can be conceptualized as an oscillatory system capable of achieving specific resonance patterns with the environment. Examine the hypothesis that correlates biological resonance modes with the structure of subjective experience, offering a new perspective on how living organisms process and interpret information from their surroundings.
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Hans-Jürgen Graf Grote - Modelling Perception as Biological Resonance
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Models of Consciousness Conferences