Are Conditioning, Perception, and Understanding Cases of Detection of Environment-Invariant Information of a Different Order? Commentary to Roca
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conditioning, perception, understanding, invariants, patterns of SimulationAbstract
This commentary to Roca’s target article explores the possibility of approximating to conditioning, perception and understanding from an ecological approach emphasizing the role of the individual’s activity, the characterization of the stimuli for perception and the detection of invariants.
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