Codes are crucial for biological systems because they allow control. The biological codes are interfaces between signals (whether external or internal) and functions. They codify a signal in order to give rise to appropriate functions or func- tional actions. Humans impose codes on external signals, thus in uence biological (neural) functions in themselves and others. They do this through the mental codi ca- tion of operations on physical items with the purpose of making these a codi ed sys- tem. The mind is a function of biological-neural processes and for this reason is able to put signals and functions in a feedback loop. Focusing on actions, we can distin- guish three levels: Scripts (rational plans), schematic scenes (programming), and motor categories (execution of behavior). We can further distinguished a level of more basic motor acts, like prehension, pulling, pushing, etc. All motor categories expand in scenes while all scenes are organized in scripts. Through this code the mind maps possible operations on signals in an informational space such that the result is itself a combination of external physical units according to a code. In this way the mind can in uence both its own and conspeci cs’ neural excitation patterns and functions.
Connection between Scripts Embedding Motor Schemes and Decision Making
AULETTA, Gennaro
2017-01-01
Abstract
Codes are crucial for biological systems because they allow control. The biological codes are interfaces between signals (whether external or internal) and functions. They codify a signal in order to give rise to appropriate functions or func- tional actions. Humans impose codes on external signals, thus in uence biological (neural) functions in themselves and others. They do this through the mental codi ca- tion of operations on physical items with the purpose of making these a codi ed sys- tem. The mind is a function of biological-neural processes and for this reason is able to put signals and functions in a feedback loop. Focusing on actions, we can distin- guish three levels: Scripts (rational plans), schematic scenes (programming), and motor categories (execution of behavior). We can further distinguished a level of more basic motor acts, like prehension, pulling, pushing, etc. All motor categories expand in scenes while all scenes are organized in scripts. Through this code the mind maps possible operations on signals in an informational space such that the result is itself a combination of external physical units according to a code. In this way the mind can in uence both its own and conspeci cs’ neural excitation patterns and functions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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