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The physiology of coordination: self‐resolving diverse affinities via the sparse order in relevant noise.

Authors :
Bacigalupi, J. Augustus
Favareau, Donald
Source :
Journal of Physiology; Jun2024, Vol. 602 Issue 11, p2581-2600, 20p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Living systems at any given moment enact a very constrained set of end‐directed and contextually appropriate actions that are self‐initiated from among innumerable possible alternatives. However, these constrained actions are not necessarily because the system has reduced its sensitivities to themselves and their surroundings. Quite the contrary, living systems are continually open to novel and unanticipated stimulations that require a physiology of coordination. To address these competing demands, this paper offers a novel heuristic model informed by neuroscience, systems theory, biology and sign study to explain how organisms situated in diverse, complex and ever‐changing environments might draw upon the sparse order made available by 'relevant noise'. This emergent order facilitates coordination, habituation and, ultimately, understanding of the world and its relevant affordances. Inspired by the burgeoning field of coordination dynamics and physiologist Denis Noble's concept of 'biological relativity', this model proposes a view of coordination on the neuronal level that is neither sequential nor stochastic, but instead implements a causal logic of phasic alignment, such that an organism's learned and inherited sets of diverse biological affinities and sympathies can be resolved into a continuous and complex range of patterns that will implement the kind of novel orientations and radical generativity required of such organisms to adaptively explore their environments and to learn from their experiences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223751
Volume :
602
Issue :
11
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177614380
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1113/JP284418