CGSC 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Basal Ganglia, Hoodie, Implicit Memory

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All memories are represented in some way in your head which is then encoded in your brain and neuron. Percepion: when something happens in environment the cogniive system may understand what is happening which is percepion, vision transform light energy into memories (representaion) Acion: you interact with environment and update percepion. The brain can then send acions through your body. Then your body carries these out to the environment. When seeing the number 3: animals difereniate the colors in dot formaions with neurons. Saying the number three acivates the image/memory of what a 3 looks like that is linked to a deiniion/meaning. Certain neurons ire which goes to the back of the head and then other neurons are ired: computers rather have cameras than eyes. No reinas so they put the vision on a grid. Animal: brain, long-term memory, short-term memory (things you don"t have to remember in long future and only temporarily store in brain)

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