Re: Difference between cognition and perception? (Eckard Blumschein )


Subject: Re: Difference between cognition and perception?
From:    Eckard Blumschein  <Eckard.Blumschein(at)E-TECHNIK.UNI-MAGDEBURG.DE>
Date:    Wed, 14 Apr 2004 10:55:41 +0200

At 09:24 14.04.2004 +0200, Christian Kaernbach wrote: > To my students I give a simplistic criterion: as soon as memory is involved, it's cognition. So far, nobody tried a localization into brain areas. Aren't there immediate very short links from auditory nuclei of midbrain to adjacent nuclei responsible for innate as well as trained motoric reflexes and also links to emotions e.g. via amygdala? Best regards, Eckard (who is still waiting for a reply concerning cepstrum-like pitch hypothesis)


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