EXPERIENTIAL STATE 2)3)
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A fleeting state of the brain that results of the interaction of "sensory perceptions, memories and emotions "(after F. CAPRA, 1997, p. 292)
Capra thus reproduces MATURANA and VARELA's concepts about the way we connect with the "real"world. Such experiential states produce a "unitary mental space", but "the experience is not constant…and may be extremely short" (Ibid)
Capra explains "… transitory experiential states are created by a resonance phenomenon known as "phase locking" in which different brain regions are interconnected in such a way that all their neurons fire in synchrony. Through this synchronization of neural activity, temporary "cell assemblies are formed, which may consist of widely dispersed neural circuits"(p. 292)
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