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The answer that I was seeking was different though.
A mind is like a REPL, r-e-p-l, in that it *r*eads input from the external world + itself, it *e*valuates it (makes some judgement of it), then "*p*rints" an output in form of thought or movement, and finally *l*oops the process, with our last thought as part of the new input.
inputs and outputs are both concurrent.
i.e.:
[stimuli, <last thought>] => eval => [actions, <new thought>] => (recur)
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