Grundlagen der neuronalen Informationsverarbeitung in den Sinnesorganen und im Gehirn

Die fur uns wahrnehmbare Welt ist die Menge aller Gegenstande und ihrer Sachverhalte. Sachverhalte sind die physikalisch mesbaren Eigenschaften der Gegenstande, die Veranderung der Gegenstande, die Relationen der Gegenstande zueinander, die Relationen der Gegenstande zum wahrnehmenden Menschen und die Veranderung dieser Relationen. Zu den Sachverhalten gehoren auch unsere Erfahrung mit den Gegenstanden und die Veranderung der Gegenstande durch den wahrnehmenden Menschen.

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