Even when looking at the same object, a personā€™s recognition resolution is different if the person has a high resolution or a low resolution. image

2023-11-15 - Based on the discussion in Difference between resolution and resolving power:. - The title of this page should be Cognitive Resolving Power or simply [Resolving Power

  • On the other hand, in places it is clearly explained by comparing it to a display
    • This is used indistinguishably because I recognized the camera process and the display process as one process.
      • This is itself a case of low resolving power.
  • It doesnā€™t look like it can be fixed by replacing it all at once.
    • Letā€™s write it like this and then gradually fix it.

2021-10-29 I used to paint two-dimensional pictures, but I thought a one-dimensional version would be better. - A series of pictures of two people saying different things I realized that I could put it in the ā€œA series of pictures of two people saying different thingsā€ section, so I redrew it.

  • After drawing it, I noticed a diagram similar to [The ā€œresemblanceā€ is not true.
  • In the previous figures, the boundary itself was out of alignment, but this also caused the meaning to be different from the ā€œdifference in resolutionā€; this time, the boundary is aligned. - [Even if the resolution is the same, there are individual differences in the way they are delimited.

2019-06-11

I added the diagram I wrote in [The ā€œresemblanceā€ is not true. Cognitive Resolution drew in two dimensions, but this is drawn in one dimension. What is being represented is the same.

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2019-04-20 - status quo satisfaction , Satisfied with the current situation2, and then associations after drawing image

  • The visibility of the same object taken with a high camera resolution is different from that taken with a low camera resolution

  • Even when looking at the same thing in the same way, a personā€™s recognition resolution will look different if his/her recognition resolution is high or low.

  • Example of low resolution

    • A big bug flew in!ā€
  • Example of high resolution

    • A oriental skylark flew over, no harm done.ā€
    • A wasp flew in, and itā€™s making a ticking warning sound, oh no!
    • Oscillatoria - Wikipedia
      • Large insects you see in urban plantings, etc.
      • Some people are afraid of them because they mistake them for bees, but they are harmless.
    • Wasp - Wikipedia
      • M wasps have a strong defensive behavior of their nests and territories, so when approaching within 10 meters of a nest or territory, they will fly around the approaching person in an alarming behaviorā€¦ When wasps approach a nest or engage in a standoff with a bee, they will engage their left and right mandibles and strike each other, making a warning ā€œtickingā€ sound, which is the final warning stage. In reality, most of the time, they attack in groups without warning. ) If you hear this sound, you should leave immediately as instructed.

There was also a related page called Resolution of reality.


2022-09-17

  • On 2019-04-22, I wrote an example of Ooskasiba in the family Sparidae.
  • Below is the Ooskashiba
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  • Below is a Horsfieldā€™s hawk in the family Scarabaeidae
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  • I didnā€™t know the difference between the two.
    • When I saw the following video, I almost answered ā€œWhatā€™s this?ā€ I was about to answer ā€œa toucanā€ to the person asking ā€œwhat is this?ā€, but someone answered ā€œa robinā€ first.
    • I looked them up and found that they are both in the family tinned plants.
      • In other words, I would have recognized all creatures with the characteristics of the tinhorn moth collectively as the ā€œgiant skylark.ā€
      • Typical example of low resolution

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