@niplav Or so says the module that is writing those words into a comment. By the time information from perceptual fields (by which I mean first-responders to external stimuli) becomes salient enough for you to *think about it*, it has already been synthesized with / filtered against everything else.
But yes, the field-as-perceived-by-us (where "us" refers to the obvious things I mean of course, whatever those are) is really globally-sensitive.
@niplav ¹DCL ~is um.. smth like the expected amount by which two randomly chosen neurons have computationally-connected activity-levels at any given time, weighted by the distance between them.
…or smth. I'm trying to translate the concept from memory from where I saw² it defined for Ising models, and I think I failed.
@niplav Also, I feel like this thread started out with a tone that makes it appear like I was contradicting you. But I meant to confirm the thing you meant, while providing nuance re the sources of that non-locality (bon my current models).