The Phenomenal Hyperspace: A Study of the Dimensional and Spatio-temporal Structures of Phenomenal Space and Binding

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 0 PHILOSOPHY Journal of Consciousness Studies Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI:10.53765/20512201.30.3.106
Pekka Rechardt
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The dimensional structure of phenomenal space and its relation to the brain have not been widely focused on in brain and consciousness studies. This paper postulates that focusing on the dimensional structures displayed in the relation between phenomenal space and the brain is necessary for understanding the integration of distributed brain events in binding. A related issue is why items and events of phenomenal space and consciousness as they appear in experience seem to be beyond the reach of natural scientific empirical observation. The proposed solution to these issues is postulated to require a fourth spatial dimension. A transcendence principle of detection (TPD) is introduced, which states that transcendent degrees of freedom of an n+1 dimension are a necessary condition for experiencing or detecting an n-dimensionally extended physical structure as an n-dimensionally extended phenomenal structure. It is postulated that the phenomenal outcome of binding, i.e. the threedimensionally distributed and extended phenomenal structure of human experience, is the expected first-person outcome of threedimensionally distributed neurophysical structures being monitored at the domain of a fourth spatial dimension.
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现象超空间:现象空间的时空结构与约束研究
现象空间的维度结构及其与大脑的关系在大脑和意识研究中尚未得到广泛关注。本文假设,关注现象空间和大脑之间关系中显示的维度结构对于理解分布式大脑事件在结合中的整合是必要的。一个相关的问题是,为什么在经验中出现的现象空间和意识的项目和事件似乎超出了自然科学经验观察的范围。这些问题的拟议解决方案被假定需要第四个空间维度。介绍了检测的超越原理(TPD),指出n+1维的超越自由度是将n维扩展的物理结构体验或检测为n维扩展现象结构的必要条件。据推测,结合的现象结果,即人类经验的三维分布和扩展的现象结构,是在第四空间维度领域监测的三维分布神经物理结构的预期第一人称结果。
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