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Relations Between the Mind and the Validity of Opinions Regarding Entertainment?
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RE: Relations Between the Mind and the Validity of Opinions Regarding Entertainment?

(07-16-2016, 06:33 PM)Kreekakon Wrote: What makes human beings care about characters who are just images on a screen?

If this wasn't retorical question, I'll answer it.

If we take case of CGI game characters on screen.
A small part of mirror neurons in our brain, which are responsible we percive reality as it is,
can adopt motion on screen and make a logical gate NOT which represents that is not a real person on the screen.

But, what is notable at children is they can't yet make that logical gate and they really think it's a real person and they behave that way. Probably because this small amount of neurons have not yet evolved.
They cry if they see cartoon or game character getting hurt.


If we take case of real character whether on screen or not
Answer lies here





If we take case of screen character who represent real person
Mirror neurons are computing double logical NOT gate:
*don't take him as a real character because it's a CGI
*don't take him as a CGI character because it represents a real person in life
NOT NOT = YES
07-17-2016, 05:21 PM
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