Iterative Cybernetic Relationship between Perception and Action

 

Abstract

This image provides a high-fidelity, polished visualization of the complex cognitive processing model proposed in hand drawing sketch. It transitions the original rough sketch into a precise, scientific diagram suitable for academic study. The diagram maps the iterative cybernetic relationship between perception and action. Anchored by the central processing unit of the brain, the model captures the synthesis of external raw 'Sense Data' through an internal, non-trivial function (Φ ≠ (0)) contained within a 'Black Box.' This processed synthesis manifests as structured '{Perception}', which in turn drives a logical 'Decision' module. Critically, the diagram explicitly formalizes the multi-layered feedback loops implied in the source concept: illustrating that decisions are not terminal but actively recalibrate raw sensory intake and the 'Black Box' processing function, while and '{Perception}' itself feeds forward into future decisions. The resulting visual represents a complete, self-regulating information processing circuit that defines the boundary between cognitive agency and environmental input.

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