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From: "Human Potential & Development."
Split Justification: Development fundamentally involves both our inner landscape (**Internal World**) and our interaction with everything outside us (**External World**). (Ref: Subject-Object Distinction)..
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From: "Internal World (The Self)"
Split Justification: The Internal World involves both mental processes (**Cognitive Sphere**) and physical experiences (**Somatic Sphere**). (Ref: Mind-Body Distinction)
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From: "Cognitive Sphere"
Split Justification: Cognition operates via deliberate, logical steps (**Analytical Processing**) and faster, intuitive pattern-matching (**Intuitive/Associative Processing**). (Ref: Dual Process Theory)
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From: "Intuitive/Associative Processing"
Split Justification: Intuitive/associative processing fundamentally operates in two distinct, yet complementary, modes: either by rapidly identifying and utilizing pre-existing patterns and associations (often automatically and implicitly), or by forming new, non-obvious connections that lead to emergent insights and novel ideas. These two categories comprehensively cover the scope of how this cognitive function processes information.
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From: "Pattern Matching & Implicit Activation"
Split Justification: ** This dichotomy fundamentally separates the rapid, often automatic, identification and utilization of patterns based on direct sensory input (e.g., recognizing faces, sounds, immediate environmental threats) from the rapid, often automatic, identification and utilization of patterns based on abstract meaning, categories, semantic knowledge, and higher-level schema (e.g., understanding language, social cues, expert intuition). These two categories delineate distinct levels of information abstraction in pattern processing, comprehensively covering the scope of how pre-existing patterns are implicitly identified and utilized.
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From: "Conceptual Pattern Matching & Activation"
Split Justification: This dichotomy separates the rapid, often automatic, identification and utilization of conceptual patterns based on abstract factual knowledge, semantic networks, and categories (knowing 'what' things are) from the rapid, often automatic, identification and utilization of conceptual patterns based on skills, rules, and action sequences (knowing 'how' to do things). These two categories delineate distinct forms of conceptual knowledge processing, comprehensively covering the scope of how abstract patterns are implicitly identified and activated.
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From: "Procedural Conceptual Pattern Activation"
Split Justification: This dichotomy fundamentally separates the rapid, often automatic, identification and utilization of conceptual procedural patterns (skills, rules, action sequences) that are primarily directed towards orchestrating physical actions, movements, or interactions within the external environment, from those that are primarily directed towards orchestrating internal mental operations, transformations, or cognitive strategies within the mind. These two categories comprehensively cover the scope of how 'knowing how' is implicitly activated and applied, either in the external world or within one's own cognitive processes.
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From: "External Procedural Activation"
Split Justification: This dichotomy fundamentally separates the rapid, often automatic, identification and utilization of conceptual procedural patterns (skills, rules, action sequences) directed towards orchestrating physical actions, movements, or interactions within the external environment, into those primarily focused on interaction and coordination with other sentient beings or social systems, and those primarily focused on interaction with, and manipulation of, inanimate objects, tools, or the physical environment itself. These two categories comprehensively cover the scope of how external procedural 'knowing how' is implicitly activated.
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From: "Physical Manipulation Procedural Activation"
Split Justification: ** This dichotomy fundamentally separates procedural patterns (skills, rules, action sequences) concerning the rapid, automatic identification and utilization of knowledge for changing the location, orientation, or relative spatial arrangement of inanimate objects or oneself within the environment, from those concerning the rapid, automatic identification and utilization of knowledge for altering the intrinsic properties, structure, or composition of inanimate objects, or assembling them into new functional entities. These two categories comprehensively cover the scope of how physical manipulation procedures are implicitly activated.
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From: "Procedural Activation for Spatial Dynamics"
Split Justification: This dichotomy fundamentally separates procedural patterns (skills, rules, action sequences) concerning the rapid, automatic identification and utilization of knowledge for changing the absolute location or trajectory of an entity (oneself or an inanimate object) through space, from those concerning the rapid, automatic identification and utilization of knowledge for adjusting the precise orientation, relative position, or configuration of an entity within a localized space or in relation to other entities. These two categories comprehensively cover the scope of how spatial dynamics procedures are implicitly activated.
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From: "Procedural Activation for Spatial Alignment and Configuration"
Split Justification: This dichotomy fundamentally separates procedural patterns (skills, rules, action sequences) concerning the rapid, automatic identification and utilization of knowledge for aligning and configuring objects to establish precise physical connections, constraints, or interlocking relationships between them, from those concerning the rapid, automatic identification and utilization of knowledge for arranging and orienting objects or their parts to create a desired spatial pattern, layout, or ordered composition within a given space or relative to other entities. These two categories comprehensively cover the scope of how spatial alignment and configuration procedures are implicitly activated.
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From: "Procedural Activation for Spatial Arrangement"
Split Justification: This dichotomy fundamentally separates procedural patterns (skills, rules, action sequences) concerning the rapid, automatic identification and utilization of knowledge for arranging and orienting multiple objects or their parts to establish an overall spatial composition, pattern, or layout across a defined area (global composition), from those concerning the precise adjustment of the orientation or relative position of individual objects or specific sub-components within a localized context to achieve a specific fit or relationship (local orientation). These two categories comprehensively cover the scope of how spatial arrangement procedures are implicitly activated.
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Topic: "Procedural Activation for Local Element Orientation" (W7859)