6The Interpretation of Neuronal Aggregates
6.1. Introduction
The neuronal system operates at the level of the parallel production of multiple neuronal signals which, by their associations and aggregations, form a very complex whole that can be interpreted as a structure of dynamic forms that combine; a structure constituted by activities and informational exchanges, which carry sensitive and cognitive indications at a certain level.
A thought is formed of many significant characteristics about what is comprehended, some characteristics being important and others being secondary, contextual, associated or even opposed. The number of these characteristics is significant, but does remain finite. We assume that these characteristics are represented by the action of significant groups of neurons, which we will call significant neuronal aggregates, and which are active among one another through energetic and informational communication. These groups can be interpreted as the dynamic forms that contain information to generate the significant characteristics of thoughts. These neural aggregates are active among one another through being solicited to establish relationships. They are then activated on larger scales, so as to form aggregates of aggregates, which will be the form of the expressed emergent thought.
6.1.1. Form of a thought
Here are the characteristics of the form of thought:
- It is a complex and essentially dynamic element, made up of the energetic and informational movements ...
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