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Mount Shasta
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End of the Road
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View across Mount Shasta
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These ambiguous figures allow us an interesting insight into the dynamics of the processes of consciousness. A content of consciousness can apparently persist up to circa three seconds. If nothing new is presented requiring other events in the environment to be acknowledged, the alternative perspective thrusts itself automatically into the foreground of consciousness. If still nothing new occurs --if we are again, that is, not “diverted” -- then after a few seconds the first perspective returns to consciousness, and so on. After a few seconds, then, the capacity for integration is exhausted. The temporal frame for the given no longer suffices, and something new must assume its place in consciousness. 59/60
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