Posted: Jun 03, 2014 6:33 pm
by GrahamH
DavidMcC wrote:Speed, until you realise that there is a big difference between percepts and cognitive processes, the better, as you are mixing them up. That makes it impossible to combat UE effectively, except, perhaps, in your own mind.
Maybe your unusual kind of synaesthesia causes this, I don't know. :dunno:


Is there a "bog difference"? How big, what sort of difference? Are you proposing cognitive class of neurons and a perceptive class of neurons?

Subjectively both percepts and cognitive processes are experienced as events/states ocuring to 'me' now, that are attended to (to some degree). It seems undeniable that there must be other sensory stimuli and cognitive processes occurring that are not attended to and not experienced.