Hi dudes,
Rico wrote:
All states are states of wave propogation.
...Well, strictly speaking, death is a 'state' involving a distinct lack of wave propagation : )
[r]States are descriptions of the kinds of processes happening in the brain.
'Mental states' or 'processing states' are, yes. You'll hear people talk of 'physical states', 'emotional states' and 'state of mind' as distinct from 'mental states', but really there is not such clear separation because all these are inextricably linked and a change in any one affects all the others.
[r]Congruity is itself a firing in sync and connection that "makes sense" between unconscious knowledge and conscious awareness.
Sorta, but to be clear I'd enlarge this to encompass parallel processing; like so:
Congruity is:
(a) a firing in sync of one or more networks (wave propagation)
(b) coincidental firing of two or more areas or networks that forms a physical connection between the two (plasticity in progress)
(c) the comprehension of two or more concepts that "make sense" both to unconscious knowledge and conscious awareness.
Examples:
Congruity:
unconscious mind knows: “I love this person”.
conscious mind thinks, “I love this person, therefore I will spend most of my time with this person.”
(this makes absolute sense and these concepts make universal sense to all living mammals.)
Incongruity:
unconscious mind knows: “I love this person”.
conscious mind thinks, “I love this person, therefore I will get married to this person.”
(there is no unconscious knowledge that can make sense out of the concept, 'get married'. Unconscious biology doesn't know what it means, and can never learn, because it's a synthetic concept some human made up -ie, it's not a part of physical & biological reality.)
Fragment from T12:
“The unconscious can only make sense out of concepts if they actually make sense in reality. Thus, it can understand what 'a library' is, (a collection of information that may be useful) because it makes total sense to collect useful things together; biology knows that. But it will never understand
“adultery” because biology already knows that variation in reproductive partners is genetically beneficial for both the individual and the species (which is why biology tries to get us to achieve it).
When it comes down to it, in order to be congruous, our conscious mind has to believe the truth.”
[r]A measure of "sense making" is made by measuring the potential for improved outcomes or the levels of anxiety. Yes?
...Not absolutely sure what you mean here, so you'll have to help me : ) Can you think of another way to ask the question, then I might get it?
[r]I am still fascinated and unclear about the unconscious.
Yeh, me too. It's the larger part of our consciousness by far, and has been much less studied that conscious awareness. A similar thing happened with genome studies; everyone ignored the larger part (and originally called it 'junk dna') because it wasn't part of the 'interesting bits' -the genes. I suspect the unconscious has similar surprises; the part that isn't the 'main show' is in fact running the whole show.
What's more, I suspect the same may be true of neurons themselves (note, that's not an hypothesis; it's a suspicion) ...but now I'm waffling : )
[r]What determines if a cell firing is an unconscious or a conscious cell, if such a distinction can exhist?
Such a distinction doesn't exist; cells are used for both unconscious and conscious processing. For examples:
The same cells fire when we dream, during unconscious memory consolidation, that also fired during the original event in waking time we are remembering.
The same cells fire when we imagine playing tennis that are used for actually playing tennis.
[r]Another question would be, in deepest sleep pure unconsciousness?
This is under debate, because you have to look at states such as hypnosis, anesthesia, hibernation and coma; and ask yourself how exactly you are defining 'unconscious'. I use a straightforward conscious/unconscious terminology in these tutorials defined by conscious awareness, but since we can do all sorts of things without any conscious awareness this isn't necessarily linked with physical behavior. We only have to think of sleepwalking (or large quantities of alcohol) to see this point : )
Best,
AR