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Auto-representación en el sistema nervioso.

Patricia S Churchland1

  • 1Philosophy Department 0119, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA. pschurchland@ucsd.edu

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • La neurociencia es la neurociencia.
  • Biología evolutiva Biología evolutiva.
  • Ciencias Cognitivas Ciencias Cognitivas.

Sus antecedentes:

  • La evolución de la autorrepresentación es crucial para entender la conciencia.
  • Las redes neuronales proporcionan un marco para modelar funciones cerebrales complejas.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Explorar los orígenes evolutivos de las capacidades de autorrepresentación en el cerebro.
  • Investigar cómo los modelos neuronales contribuyen a la flexibilidad del comportamiento y la autoconciencia.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis de los principios de las redes neuronales en el contexto evolutivo.
  • Modelado teórico de la representación del estado interno del cerebro.
  • Examen del procesamiento predictivo en el desarrollo de estrategias de comportamiento.

Principales resultados:

  • Las primeras auto-representaciones surgieron de soluciones neuronales para la interocepción y la regulación del comportamiento.
  • Los modelos neuronales que representan los estados internos como estados del cuerpo mejoran las opciones de comportamiento.
  • Los cerebros usan modelos internos para predecir las consecuencias externas de las acciones.

Conclusiones:

  • El yo no es una entidad no física, sino un producto de las capacidades de representación del cerebro.
  • Comprender la base física del yo requiere examinar las interacciones neuronales y corporales.
  • Las presiones evolutivas dieron forma a las redes neuronales para la autorrepresentación y el comportamiento adaptativo.