Re: Creativity and Imagination Hi dudes!
But overall a pretty good read i think! Had a few "aha moments" with some of his examples (like how the brain search for patterns for everything with the help of analogies?) Alex can you share your opinion about it? seems like this dude "map" is very similar with ours? "The Memory-Prediction Framework of Intelligence and the Subject of Creativity" http://www.creativitypost.com/technolog … f_creativi Cheers |
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Re: Creativity and Imagination Hi dude,
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Re: Creativity and Imagination In fact, he uses the word "imagination" in exactly this sense in his excellent book "On Intelligence".
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Re: Creativity and Imagination Hawkins' original TED talk on why we don't have a good brain theory first got me interested because he was blowing away a lot of myths and cutting to the chase.
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Re: Creativity and Imagination Hi dudes, maybe don't belong here, but i found this today and i laughed a lot ..
I wonder if this only happend with a video? For Alex: do you read this book? "Prediction in the brain, using our past to generate our future"? is from 2011 so maybe, is up to date. http://www.amazon.com/Predictions-Brain … 0195395514 Summary: And the last one .. if our brain to understand something must "match-up" the percept with our own database of concepts (memory, hopefully congruent) and using imagination to "fill what is missing/differences", and if we know that the perceps (what's going out there) must have enought points of similarity to be understand .. at firs glance it seems like being intelligence or understand stuff fast, is just a matter of fill that database with more and more and more congruent concepts so you have a better/more chances to come along with a percept who match "close enough" with a concept already know .. ?? So .. now is when i wonder if having a strong imagination (even if you don't have a big database to compare) can apply "tricks" to find the similarities (enough points in common) to a percept? and that's where exercises like making analogys or Metaphor, and mind-maps can help to achieve that? Taking in account that strictly speaking we start with our "eidetic pack" of 6 association and ALL we learn are related to that, so i interpret that like in a very low level everything we could learn has in the first place enough points of common to at least, associate with our eidetic cores concepts. And that's where it can play a rol when we do the exercises to associate everything to the core concepts explained in tutorials? (eg, explain the alien game) It makes sense? so, the question is .. one person could have a bigger concept database (more experience), but if other one have less concepts, but a stronger imagination, could learn things faster that the other because he is more "sensible" to associate stuff with the core concepts easier/faster?? which probably happens unconscious in the first place .. Like if inside his mind can do this (picture below) even without a close related experience (with the help of imagination) I know that i'm taking an approach very related to the rear side of the brain, and to "get" something we probably need the use of all our brain, but i'm interested in this specific part which are very heavy dependent of the stuff we are learning in the last tutorials .. imagination/prediction/concepts/eiditic cores/ and the mind inner model. If i get a better way to explain my thoughts with better words about this i update it later LOL =) Cheers |
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Re: Creativity and Imagination Hi folks,
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Re: Creativity and Imagination Thanks for that answers! slowly i'm getting the puzzle better.
Woaah! for me is an absolutely YES! =) ... and i predict that before we can read and asimilate all that tasty info the last section will likely be updated anyways!. Thanks |
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Re: Creativity and Imagination Hey guys, a talk about a mix of creativity/humour by John Cleese, i think is worth it at least for the jokes LOL =)
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Re: Creativity and Imagination Only just caught up with this!
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Re: Creativity and Imagination More about Jeff Hawkins and his "Prediction Intelligence Paradigm"
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Re: Creativity and Imagination Good morning dude : )
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Re: Creativity and Imagination
Alex i was keep thinking about this neccesary distinction within sentiments and emotions. And if someone wants to works towards a 100% healthy emotional system (what biology expect you to have when you are mature), one could say that we should never experience/feel fear? even in dangerous/life threatening situations? (where probably the emotion "alarm" should kick in) I say this because i was wondering which situation could give us the best chance to survive in an scenario like that ... if we have fear .. maybe we can gain some "extra" power/speed in your muscles (flight and fight response) which could be potential used to run faster or fight with the enemy better (or maybe not) if we have only alarm .. we could lose that supply of blood in our muscles, but we could have all our brain to, maybe, have an smart/creative idea of how we could survive (maybe we can detect some stick in the floor and use like a weapon, something that probably our perception couldn't detect if we are in a high anxiety state) .. or maybe we can have the flight and fight response and keep still the blood supply to our frontal lobes??? Sometimes we read/hear "fear is a normal, you just need to go through it/control it", and of course is admirable the people who at least is not a prisioner of theirs fears, and keep going forward, but we could say that they are wrong? fear is not normal to have in a healthy brain? I know that, probably, we are talking to an "ideal" state of the brain to attain before one can aspire to "never experience fear" or another sentiment based reaction .. but is interesting to talk about it, and how life could flow so easily always having emotions that help the system to thrive with every interaction and never sentiments which always harm us in one way or another. |
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Re: Creativity and Imagination Hi dude,
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