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Post by pantea on Nov 17, 2017 16:15:45 GMT
Demasio mentions that foundational images are ‘images of some kind of body event, whether the event happens in the depth of the body or in some specialized sensory device near its periphery.’ (2003, 197) The basis for those foundational images is a collection of brain maps, that is a collection of patterns of neuron activity and inactivity in a variety of sensory regions. Those brain maps represent the structure and states of the body at any given time. Some maps relate to the world within, the organisms interior. Other maps relate to the world outside, the physical world of objects that interact with the organism at specific regions of its shell.
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