On the emergence of cognition: from catalytic closure to neuroglial closure
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On the emergence of cognition: from catalytic closure to neuroglial closure
Abstract
In an analogous manner as occurred during the development of a connected metabolism that at some point reached characteristics associated with what is called "life"-due mainly to a catalytic closure phenomenon when chemicals started to autocatalyze themselves forming a closed web of chemical reactions-it is here proposed that cognition and consciousness (or features associated with them) arose as a consequence of another type of closure within the nervous system, the brain especially. Proper brain function requires an efficient web of connections and once certain complexity is attained due to the number and coordinated activities of the brain cell networks, the emergent properties of cognition and consciousness take place. Seeking to identify main features of the nervous system organization for optimal function, it is here proposed that while catalytic closure yielded life, neuroglial closure produced cognition/consciousness.
Keywords: Closure; Compartmentalization; Consciousness; Equivalence relation; Life; Synchrony.
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