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− | The '''perception lobe''' repeats the information contained in all [[lobe]]s genetically marked "perceptible" in pre-[[c2e]] [[creature]] [[brain]]s. Each perceptible lobe is copied into its own region of neurons within the perception lobe. This is done by lobe-specific functionality in the game engine, rather than [[dendrite]]s like most other inter-lobe communication, because it is impossible for a lobe to receive inputs from more than two other lobes. As a result, the [[ | + | The '''perception lobe''' repeats the information contained in all [[lobe]]s genetically marked "perceptible" in pre-[[c2e]] [[creature]] [[brain]]s. Each perceptible lobe is copied into its own region of neurons within the perception lobe. This is done by lobe-specific functionality in the game engine, rather than [[dendrite]]s like most other inter-lobe communication, because it is impossible for a lobe to receive inputs from more than two other lobes. As a result, the [[concept lobe]] is able to receive inputs from all perceptible lobes just by receiving inputs from the perception lobe. |
*[https://madnornscientist.blogspot.com/2016/06/perception-lobe-neuron-list.html Perception lobe neuron list] at [[Mad Norn Scientist]] | *[https://madnornscientist.blogspot.com/2016/06/perception-lobe-neuron-list.html Perception lobe neuron list] at [[Mad Norn Scientist]] |
Revision as of 09:59, 20 November 2019
The perception lobe repeats the information contained in all lobes genetically marked "perceptible" in pre-c2e creature brains. Each perceptible lobe is copied into its own region of neurons within the perception lobe. This is done by lobe-specific functionality in the game engine, rather than dendrites like most other inter-lobe communication, because it is impossible for a lobe to receive inputs from more than two other lobes. As a result, the concept lobe is able to receive inputs from all perceptible lobes just by receiving inputs from the perception lobe.
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