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Frame by frame? A contrasting research framework for time experience

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posted on 2024-04-12, 14:49 authored by Fernando Rodriguez, Phil HusbandsPhil Husbands, Anindya Ghosh, Ben White

The way we experience the world has an inherently temporal aspect; events follow the ones before in a linear fashion. Our experience presents to us in the form of a fleeting present with no clearly demarcated beginning or end, always imbued within an evanescent stream of perceptions and thoughts. While different approaches from cognitive science and related fields share the view that this temporal aspect is fundamental to our phenomenology, our experience of time seems in direct tension with the physically grounded, widespread notion of discrete state-space transitions that underpin so much of modern cognitive science and artificial life. In other words, while state-space transitions seem to correctly characterize most cognitive phenomena, it isn’t clear how this relates to the fluid and evanescent temporality of our experience. We present a formal framework centered on the idea of how sensory-perception incompleteness translates into temporally dense constructions of the perceptual present.

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ALIFE 2023: Ghost in the Machine: Proceedings of the 2023 Artificial Life Conference

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MIT Press

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75

Article number

isal_a_00688

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9

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The 2023 Conference on Artificial Life

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Online

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conference

Event start date

2023-07-24

Event finish date

2023-07-28

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  • Informatics Publications

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University of Sussex

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