A simple example is a baby in pre-verbal state. Cries/smiles randomly in response to sensory and memory processes
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Replying to @vgr
Uh, what does "verbal" have to do with thoughts/emotions?
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Replying to @theartlav
Thought: Deliberate mental or physical operations with meaning-objects (words, images, sounds, electronic components...)
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Replying to @vgr
Interesting. Which part is "comprehension" then? Sensory input->pattern matching->reactions/loops/processing/state change.
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Replying to @theartlav
"comprehension" is something like discontinuous compression progress events in the process. As in http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.4360
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Replying to @vgr
That sounds more like intelligence at fork - function fitting/reductionism. While comprehending is more of pattern matching.
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Replying to @theartlav
I don't think the two are different. A pattern recognition IS a compression.
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Replying to @vgr
Comprehension - compressor working on input data, vs intelligence - compressor feedback/modifying itself to compress the data better.
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Replying to @theartlav
hmm I don't think that's a distinction that actually maps to anything. It's just convenient. Brain not von-neumann arch.
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yup so I try to keep my metaphors roughly consistent with neuroanatomy
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