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* The signals are then, in pre-conscious processing, translated into information-meaning categories, usually by some kind of comparing with meanings already stored in memory banks | * The signals are then, in pre-conscious processing, translated into information-meaning categories, usually by some kind of comparing with meanings already stored in memory banks | ||
* If memory-meanings comparable to the signals are found, then mental images can be manufactured and rise into consciousness | * If memory-meanings comparable to the signals are found, then mental images can be manufactured and rise into consciousness | ||
* However, if no comparable or comparative memory-meanings are available, then the pre-conscious systems segue over to the next best memory-meanings – and mental perceptions and images are then constructed in the light of those | * However, if no comparable or comparative memory-meanings are available, then the pre-conscious systems segue over to the next best memory-meanings – and mental perceptions and images are then constructed in the light of those available meanings or perceptions | ||
* When this happens, the resulting mental-image impressions can be at some distance from the real import of the original signals, but can carry bits of information contained in the original signals<ref>[Ingo Swan BiomindsSuperpower]</ref> | * When this happens, the resulting mental-image impressions can be at some distance from the real import of the original signals, but can carry bits of information contained in the original signals<ref>[Ingo Swan BiomindsSuperpower]</ref> | ||