Moving and sensing without input and output: early nervous systems and the origins of the animal sensorimotor organization

Verfasser / Beitragende:
[Fred Keijzer]
Ort, Verlag, Jahr:
2015
Enthalten in:
Biology & Philosophy, 30/3(2015-05-01), 311-331
Format:
Artikel (online)
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520 3 |a (SBT)ainsastandingproblemhowandwhythefirstnervoussystemsevolved.Molecularandgenomicinformatiisnowrapidlyaccumulatingbutthemacroscopicorganizatiandfunctiingofearlynervoussystemsremainsunclear.Toexplorepotentialevolutiaryoptis,acoordinaticenteredviewisdiscussedthatdivergesfromastandardinput-outputviewearlynervoussystems.Thescenarioinvolved,theskinbrainthesis(SBT),stressestheneedtocoordinatemuscle-basedmotilityataveryearlystage.Thispaperaddresseshowthisscenariowithitsfocuscoordinatialsodealswithsensoryaspects.Itwillbearguedthattheneuralstructurerequiredtocoordinateextensivesheetsofctractiletissueformotilityprovidesthestartingpointforanewmulticellularorganizedformofsensing.Movingabodybymusclectractiprovidesthebasisforamulticellularorganizatithatissensitivetoexternalsurfacestructureatthescaleoftheanimalbody.Insteadofthinkingaboutearlynervoussystemsasbeingcnectedtotheenvirmentmerelythroughinputandoutput,theimplicatidevelopedhereisthatearlynervoussystemsprovidethefoundatiforahighlyspecificanimalsensorimotororganizatiinwhichneuralactivitydirectlyreflectsbodilyandenvirmentalspatiotemporalstructure.WhiletheSBTdivergesfromtheinput-outputview,itiscloselylinkedtoandsupportedbygoingworkembodiedapproachestointelligencetowhichitaddsanewinterpretatiofanimalembodimentandsensorimotororganizati. 
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690 7 |a Embodiment  |2 nationallicence 
690 7 |a Input-output view  |2 nationallicence 
690 7 |a Coordination view  |2 nationallicence 
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