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Roman roads: The hierarchical endosymbiosis of cognitive modules

Wallace, Rodrick (2009) Roman roads: The hierarchical endosymbiosis of cognitive modules. [Preprint]

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Abstract

Serial endosymbiosis theory provides a unifying paradigm for examining the interaction of cognitive modules at vastly different scales of biological, social, and cultural organization. A trivial but not unimportant model associates a dual information source with a broad class of cognitive processes, and punctuated phenomena akin to phase transitions in physical systems, and associated coevolutionary processes, emerge as consequences of the homology between information source uncertainty and free energy density. The dynamics, including patterns of punctuation similar to ecosystem resilience transitions, are large dominated by the availability of 'Roman roads' constituting channels for the transmission of information between modules.

Item Type:Preprint
Keywords:cognition, endosymbiosis, free energy, information theory, phase transition, rate distortion
Subjects:Neuroscience > Neural Modelling
Psychology > Cognitive Psychology
Biology > Evolution
Computer Science > Artificial Intelligence
ID Code:6660
Deposited By: Wallace, Rodrick
Deposited On:14 Nov 2009 11:42
Last Modified:11 Mar 2011 08:57

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