Cognitive Biology

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Cognitive Biology

Dealing with Information from Bacteria to Minds

Cognition and cognitive psychology Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory) Chemistry Bioethics Genetics (non-medical) Neurosciences Developmental biology Molecular biology Philosophy Biochemical engineering Computer science

Author: Gennaro Auletta

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 14th July 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 15 Mb

ISBN: 9780191621253


Providing a new conceptual scaffold for further research in biology and cognition

This book introduces the new field of Cognitive Biology: a systems biology approach showing that further progress in this field will depend on a deep recognition of developmental processes, as well as on the consideration of the developed organism as an agent able to modify and control its surrounding environment.

The role of cognition, the means through which the organism is able to cope with its environment, cannot be underestimated. In particular, it is shown that this activity is grounded on a theory of information based on Bayesian probabilities.

The organism is considered as a cybernetic system able to integrate a processor as a source of variety (the genetic system), a regulator of its own homeostasis (the metabolic system), and a selecting system separating the self from the non-self (the membrane in unicellular organisms).

Any organism is a complex system that can survive only if it is able to maintain its internal order against the spontaneous tendency towards disruption. Therefore, it is forced to monitor and control its environment and so to establish feedback circuits resulting in co-adaptation. Cognitive and biological processes are shown to be inseparable.

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