2018-01-19

Premiere: Leftwing & Kody - Detuned [Moon Harbour Recordings]



you knew, i had to give you, one more, unless you have become, "Detuned", (De-tuned, to untune an object or person, or thing), but here's something that may help you, to see the choices a little clearer, (http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a305393.pdf), the existence of perceptual noncausality, in the mind - awareness as a function of past, current, and future perceptual inputs, or if you prefer a no localised intelligence or framework, within the fabric of reality, Grossberg's Motion Oriented Contrast Filter(MOC) was extensively analyzed. The output from the filter's global motion neuronal layer was compared to a noncausal post-processing filter developed by AFIT. Both filters were shown to incorporate a weighted, noncausal temporal range of input data in processed output. The global motion framework was then implemented using a physiologically motivated pulsed neural model - the Pulse Coupled Neural Network,(PCNN). By incorporating both spatial and temporal data, the PCNN was shown to exhibit a common visual illusion, apparent motion. The existence of a physiological temporal processing range was further investigated through implementation of two multi-modal experiments which integrated visual and auditory stimulus input channels. Results from the first experiment reinforce earlier findings from literature of a temporal window for perception of simultaneous activity. (Events occurring within this window are considered simultaneous; events which span more than one window are considered temporally separate.) Data collected from the second experiment suggests future inputs from an accessory auditory stimulus impact current perception of a visual stimulus. The influence of the auditory accessory stimulus decreases as the temporal delay between visual and auditory stimulus presentation is increased up to a maximum value of approximately 40 milliseconds. These tests results suggest the existence of perceptual noncausality in the mind - awareness as a function of past, current, and future perceptual inputs, Apparent motion - the illusion of continuous motion when presented with a series of still frames, is well known among neuro-scientists, who seek to understand its origins, as well as Hollywood directors, who use its effects to entertain audiences(8). Due to recent advances in the study of human cognition, an increased interest in the study of apparent motion has emerged. If two spatially translated dots on an otherwise blank screen are flashed in temporal succession, individuals observing the dots will experience the sensation of apparent motion if 1), the frequency of the flashing dots is sufficiently high, and 2),the distance between the two dots is sufficiently small. Such an observance is significant for the following reasons: Individuals perceiving apparent motion see one dot move from the point of the first flashing dot to the point of the second flashing dot. Since, in reality, no dots were flashed in the time between the first dot turn off and the second dot turn on, the mind had to fabricate the perception of a dot (or series of dots) in time and space (between the dots) based on both future (the second dot) and past (the first dot) inputs through the visual system. As a result, the mind appears to work in a noncausal fashion; that is, it seems to produce outputs, the perception of the in-between dots, which are not only the result of previous inputs, (the first dot), but future inputs as well, (the second dot). In a related visual illusion, a brief flash of colored light followed immediately by a second flash of a different color at the same location may result in the perception of a single flash of a third color, ergo the mind makes it up, and presents it as a fact to the conscious part of your brain, do you still think what you see, is all there is in front of your eyes, when it is a proven fact, that the brain can fabricate, non events, such as the apparent movement of a dot, when in fact, no dots actually moved anywhere, they stayed where they appeared, the mind filled in the rest, so i hope you enjoyed all the tracks as much as me, and now it's time, for me to go, on my own solo journey, to the place, where the dreams are made, up and out, second star to the right, and straight on, 'till morning, and with that, I AM out as, standardz, hahahahahaha, :) #edio
end transmission :) #peace

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