The Nature of Experience


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<p>This study identifies the structures and processes that create consciousness and the conscious experience. The expression of perceptions memories dreams and emotions develop and are enhanced in intrafusal muscle spindles. These expressions in many cases are common to us all. We experience the environment as reality in the form of sensations: sight hearing taste smell and touch to use the common and traditional identifications.</p><p>Consciousness is experienced in the intrafusal muscle spindles. The fundamental purpose of the spindles is to control the muscular system. The process of control is the detection of the energy by a second set of receptors the spindle receptors. The second set of receptors is critical to an explanation of the theory and serves to explain what heretofore has been the unknown factor in conscious experience: the experience of consciousness.</p><p>The spindle receptor detection is analogous to the detection of the environment by sensory receptors. The difference of course is that we are the intrafusal spindles detected by the spindle receptors. It is the efferent impulse activity from the congenitally and experientially configured synaptic activity that enhances the energies developed in the spindles as experience. This process is necessary for the experience of consciousness and the effective control of behavior.</p><p>For centuries man has reflected upon the conscious nature of the human species. <i>The Nature of Experience</i> offers a new perspective on this eternal question.</p>
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