[image of the head of crab mounted on a plaque on the wall that I am too lazy to photoshop]
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Crabs have a cephalothorax, and their abdomen folds under it. So a crab 'head' will look much like a whole crab.
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So when humans carcinize, we will look like this:pic.twitter.com/pyfR83L5tW
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Marvin Minsky was fascinated by this universal, that small children draw people as heads with legs (arms optional).
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2min google suggests he got it from Piaget, who was a major influence on him.
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Seems like it should tell us something important about cognition, or at least the development of cognition, but doesn’t seem understood…
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Means face-recognition develops earlier and faster than general pattern-recognition.
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then "oh and I have left-right-down-down sensorimotor clusters better add those"
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Plausible! Although this is somewhat countervailing, or at least complicates the story:pic.twitter.com/U8fi5MeUdT
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One learns how bodies look from visual cues, one 'knows' how bodies feel kinesthetically. Appears that w/o visual cue, one uses 'feel'.
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The Stanford AAA Lab (whatever that is) agrees:pic.twitter.com/n2DupDYUlL
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