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Intelligence is not the ability to store information, but to know how to use it.
The brain is not a passive recipient of stimuli but an active organizer of perception.
The process of grouping, of organization, is not arbitrary but follows definite laws.
What is learned is not movements but meanings.
Behavior is not just a response to a stimulus, but is guided by expectations and purposes.
The rat in the maze is not just learning a series of turns, but is building up a cognitive map of the whole situation.
The cognitive map is not a picture or a model in the head, but a dynamic, changing representation of the environment.
"We perceive not objects, but their utilities."
"Consciousness is not an entity but a process."
The mind is not a passive mirror but an active participant in life.