CATALYSIS, PERCEPTION, AND CONSCIOUSNESS

Author:

CARPENTER PATRICIA A.1,DAVIA CHRISTOPHER J.2,VIMAL RAM LAKHAN PANDEY3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA

2. Centre for Research in Cognitive Science, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN19RH, UK

3. Vision Research Institute, 428 Great Road, Suite 11, Acton, MA 01720, USA

Abstract

This paper describes and provides support for a non-representational theory of perception called the Fractal Catalytic theory, which proposes that perception is a catalytic type of process that occurs at multiple scales.1Enzyme catalysis involves a vibratory facilitation of a reaction. A catalytic model for smell at the molecular level is supported by evidence that smell involves a vibratory process.2This type of facilitation can be generalized to the neural level, where many neuroscientists have observed vibratory neural patterns. At the level of the organism, we describe research with blind individuals who experience a visuo-spatial world through patterns of sounds or tactile vibrations. Such research argues against the standard theory that people are representing objects and events, and supports the view that experience arises as an organism mediates (catalyzes) the transitions in its surround. The theory relates to the biologically-grounded theory of Autopoiesis3as well as proposals that catalysis is central in biological evolution. We examine the implications of this theory for the nature of consciousness.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Computational Mathematics,Computer Science Applications,Human-Computer Interaction

Reference97 articles.

1. C. J. Davia, The Emerging Physics of Consciousness, ed. J. Tuszynski (Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, 2006) pp. 229–260.

2. Autopoiesis and Cognition

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