Reality and imagination intertwined: A sensorimotor paradox interpretation

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Clémence Ortega Douville
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Abstract

As a hypothesis on the origins of mind and language, the evolutionary theory of the sensorimotor paradox suggests that capacities for imagination, self-representation and abstraction would operate from a dissociation in what is known as the forward model. In some studies, sensory perception is understood as a system of prediction and confirmation (feedforward and feedback processes) that would share common yet distinct and overlapping neural networks with mental imagery. The latter would then mostly operate through internal feedback processes. The hypothesis of our theory is that dissociation and parallelism between those processes would make it less likely for imaginary prediction to match and simultaneously coincide with any sensory feedback, contradicting the stimulus/response pattern. The gap between the two and the effort required to maintain this gap, born from the development of bipedal stance and a radical change to our relation to our own hands, would be the very structural foundation to our capacity to elaborate abstract thoughts, by partially blocking and inhibiting motor action. Mental imagery would structurally be dissociated from perception, though maintaining an intricated relation of interdependence. Moreover, the content of the images would be subordinate to their function as emotional regulators, prioritising consistency with some global, conditional and socially learnt body-image. As a higher-level and proto-aesthetic function, we can speculate that the action and instrumentalisation of dissociating imagination from perception would become the actual prediction and their coordination, the expected feedback.
现实与想象交织:感官运动悖论解读》。
感官运动悖论的进化理论认为,想象、自我表述和抽象等能力将在所谓的 "前向模型"(forward model)的分离过程中运作。在一些研究中,感官知觉被理解为一个预测和确认系统(前馈和反馈过程),它与心理想象有着共同但不同的重叠神经网络。后者则主要通过内部反馈过程进行运作。我们的理论假设是,这些过程之间的分离和平行会使想象的预测不太可能与任何感觉反馈相匹配并同时吻合,从而与刺激/反应模式相矛盾。二者之间的间隙以及保持这种间隙所需的努力,源于双足站立的发展和我们与自己双手关系的彻底改变,通过部分阻断和抑制运动动作,将成为我们阐述抽象思维能力的结构性基础。心理意象在结构上与感知相分离,但仍保持着相互依存的复杂关系。此外,意象的内容将从属于其作为情绪调节器的功能,优先考虑与某种整体的、有条件的和社会习得的身体形象保持一致。作为一种更高层次的原审美功能,我们可以推测,将想象与感知分离的行动和工具化将成为实际的预测,而它们之间的协调则是预期的反馈。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
CiteScore
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