I wonder what we can learn about human experience from a computational neuroscience standpoint. Some intuition experimentation follows.
Subjective reality is local, mobile, mutable, objective reality. Decisions made by brain arrangements that change in time and space, in response to timed/spaced signals physically propagated from objective reality.
Subjective reality is a local collection of forms created in neural networks through Spike Timing Dependent Plasticity, in response to various stimuli.
Maybe objective reality is formal reality.
Object = Form. (Archetype? Symbol?)
Each "thought" (emotions+abstracts) may be a complex hierarchy of symbols, with many layers of convolution and filtering: Local symbols shaped by objective signals, and largely biased by the signals from the various brain "regions," which, almost like proteins, provide functions that confer some sort of compounding natural selection advantage.
Ladies and gents I think I just left the cave, again.
#BrainBuzz