Perceptual discrimination of a stimulus, I can discriminate two different things in my environment.
Perceptual curiosity is the curiosity we feel when we see something surprising, something that doesn't agree with something we know or think
perceptual psychologist Kevin O Regan who who is a member of the CNRS in
perceptual consciousness not because I'm now looking at it or now focusing on it but because it is now available to me
perceptually uh socially in many in most cases we don't have to design them
perceptually so what we pay attention to as somebody on the right or as somebody on the left is literally different and
Our perceptual models perceptually attribute primitive perceptual qualities to the world.
And perceptual speed decreases is what you measure in the laboratory.
Opposite perceptual curiosity was epistemic curiosity.
enables perceptual interpretation to take place, and it actually structures our consciousness.
our perceptual inattention systems would be, we probably wouldn't do things like talk on cell phones.
everything perceptually everything feels real which is what we're moving toward.
and the perceptual entity that we identify with that is us.
you'll have perceptual psychology, you'll have social psychology, et cetera.
and have a direct perceptual experience to that.
I'm wearing a perceptual chronometer on my wrist.
And how the perceptual system works, how the brain sees, feels, and how emotions work, how perception works.
Yet there's these perceptual processes that are churning in the background all the time.
It was a perceptual shift.
It's not just perceptual .
What is perceptual curiosity?
That's perceptual curiosity.
So for perceptual curiosity, the information gap model actually works quite well.
of cognitive and perceptual skills that are exercised during it-- doing, undergoing looking, listening, noticing, responding, communicating.
shows up in my perceptual consciousness as I look at it you now the periphery of my visual field shows up in my
And you are only perceptually aware of the voting.
that would be perceptually recognized as emotional or visual or narrative.
that psychedelics do is they affect perceptual systems.
So I was studying what I call perceptual deterioration.
It's just a direct perceptual experience, exactly like your ears.
Could you come to have a direct perceptual experience of something that's new?
Because the reality is that your perceptual system gets tricked by this status cue.
So you have a broad perceptual awareness.
And the names used here are perceptual and epistemic, diversive and specific.
they're actually experiencing different um uh perceptual realities both visually
We look at the alternation between perceptual modes of experience, mind wandering, spontaneous cognition.
It's a general feature of our perceptual lives that through learning and knowledge and talking and interaction we achieve access
The human brain does not have any perceptual apparatus that lets us directly perceive this, because it's too macro or too micro.
That's basically about how the human perceptual cognitive processor works, or I should say processors--
And start to welcome your own perceptual shifts one moment at a time.
first time as an object for perceptual consciousness now I'm not here to talk about art but I mentioned this example because I think
Combining deep learning to learn the domain and deal with the perceptual inputs and the complexity of the inputs, and find the patterns in it, and then reinforcement learning
And so I think that our sensory and our perceptual mechanisms
We can miss what's happening in our perceptual environment.
of one's brain without enhancing one's cognitive or perceptual skills?
If you have a secret belief that your perceptual experience is just a reflection of the world, then this should make you doubt that, because the world is stable
I also recommend using urgency as a trigger to widen your perceptual field.
So you know how you develop that broad perceptual field earlier?
And then you put something which we call perceptual mask kind of to erase it from your consciousness.
So there are a lot of fascinating demonstrations of perceptual illusions with faces.