Sensory and central neurons have electrochemical processes, have associative memories, and control motor neurons. Ganglia use neuromodulators, have procedural memories, and use statistical and vector processes to control motor-neuron sets. Brains are ganglia sets that use statistical and tensor processes to coordinate body, head, and limb motions. Vertebrate brains have perceptions and declarative memories and use nested processes [Hofstadter, 2007]. Self began with a central perception and behavior process {origins of self} that nests and controls other brain processes.
Algorithms can distinguish inside-body stimuli, as self, and outside-body stimuli, as non-self. Tightening muscles actively compresses, to affect proprioception receptors that define body points. During movements or under pressure, body surfaces passively extend, to affect touch receptors that define external-space points.
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