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I of the vortexI of the vortex

I of the vortex2001

Rodolfo R. Llinás

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"In I of the Vortex, Rodolfo Llinas, a founding father of modern brain science, presents an original view of the evolution and nature of mind. According to Llinas, the "mindness state" evolved to allow predictive interactions between mobile creatures and their environment. He illustrates the early evolution of mind through a primitive animal called the "sea squirt." The mobile larval form has a brainlike ganglion that receives sensory information about the surrounding environment. As an adult, the sea squirt attaches itself to a stationary object and then digests most of its own brain. This suggests that the nervous system evolved to allow active movement in animals. To move through the environment safely, a creature must anticipate the outcome of each movement on the basis of incoming sensory data. Thus the capacity to predict is most likely the ultimate brain function. One could even say that Self is the centralization of prediction."--Jacket.

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First published
2001
OL Work ID
OL1957357W

Subjects

BrainEvolutionConsciousnessNeural networks (Neurobiology)Science, philosophyPhysiologyMental ProcessesNerve NetMEDICALNeurosciencePSYCHOLOGYNeuropsychologyHuman Anatomy & PhysiologyHealth & Biological SciencesBiological Evolution

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