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Self-representation in nervous systems

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SCIENCE
卷 296, 期 5566, 页码 308-310

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1070564

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The brain's earliest self-representational capacities arose as evolution found neural network solutions for coordinating and regulating inner-body signals, thereby improving behavioral strategies. Additional flexibility in organizing coherent behavioral options emerges from neural models that represent some of the brain's inner states as states of its body, while representing other signals as perceptions of the external world. Brains manipulate inner models to predict the distinct consequences in the external world of distinct behavioral options. The self thus turns out to be identifiable not with a nonphysical, soul, but rather with a set of representational capacities of the physical brain.

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