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>field your targetting at is biology
Bio-inspired computer software
>where did you learn all this information
Everything is hypothesized based on the patterns of my personal cognitive experiences when faced with different combinations of stimuli (images, words). I believe it is the neural networks that connected the stimuli to my reaction (perception).

If you are familiar with artificial neural networks, you'll understand that different features will trigger different outcome when they are sufficiently presented. However, ANNs are feature detectors, and they stop working after identifying the input and label it as existing knowledge (artificially defined labels, such as "cat" or "dog").

Inside the brain, I doubt there exists anything to detect, because they are not directly connected to the outside environment, unlike the human eye. The data processed by the eye goes into the inner structure of the brain, whereas it further triggers precomposed reactions as it goes through neural networks.

If you want to learn more about ANN, I recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aircAruvnKk&t=3s

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