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Three Findings about Memory Recall & TGD Based View about Memory Retrieval
Abstract
I learned recently about three very interesting works of neuroscientists relating to memory recall. This inspired a construction of a detailed TGD based model for the memory recall. The model generalizes to a model of sensory perception and motor action. The identification of motor action as time reversal of sensory perception is however sharpened: motor action corresponds to a "big" state function reduction (BSR) changing the arrow of time and sensory perception to a "small" state function reduction (SRS) preserving it. What is also new, is the combination of this picture with the old TGD based vision about living system as a conscious hologram. The idea about brain as hologram is originally due to Karl Pribram. The common mechanism of sensory perception, motor action, and memory recall would be surprisingly simple. Magnetic body would (MB) send reference beams interfering with incoming beams representing sensory input to build a hologram on living matter serving as a substrate. Phase conjugates of reference beams would be used to generate memory recall and to generate motor actions.
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