LT and ST memory interactions, the psychology of beauty and intentionality, and the architectural impact of economic privilege :
Form 1 : the conceptual brain is in read mode, outputting concrete sensory forms into sensual memory; in this mode, the output of peripheral sensory cognition, into sensual memory, is less consequential, because the conceptual brain (wherein the wetware may constitute both memory and computing functionality) is not in write mode, and therefore not taking input via sensual memory, from peripheral cognition.
Form 2 : the conceptual brain is not outputting intentions, and is therefore available for reflective inputs. It experiences pleasure from recognised cohesion, and pain from recognised chaos (high entropy).
More assertive personalities find themselves more often in the Form 1. More sensitive personalities find themselves more often in the Form 2. The privileged person is naturally or culturally enabled to switch between the forms with agility.
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