2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/8s3p2
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Embodied Cognitive Morphogenesis as a Route to Intelligent Systems

Abstract: The embryological view of biological development is that coordinated gene expression along with cellular physics and migration provides the basis for pattern formation and phenotypic complexity. This stands in contrast to the prevailing view of embodied cognition, which claims that informational feedback between organisms and their environment is key to the emergence of intelligent behaviors, particularly in development. We aim to unite these two perspectives, and call this approach embodied cognitive morphoge… Show more

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“…The data are provided in the electronic supplementary material, Supplemental File (SF) 1—glossary of terms [85].…”
Section: Data Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data are provided in the electronic supplementary material, Supplemental File (SF) 1—glossary of terms [85].…”
Section: Data Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In ‘Embodied cognitive morphogenesis as a route to intelligent systems’, Bradly Alicea et al [85] provide a powerfully compelling account of the ways in which morphogenetic symmetry breaking produces specialized organismal subsystems, and how this serves as a substrate for the emergence of autonomous behaviours with properties related to acquisition, generativity and transformation. They describe this embodied cognitive morphogenesis as providing a means of bridging an ‘embryological view’ (emphasizing coordinated gene expression, cellular physics, and migration as the basis for phenotypic complexity) with a more enactivist perspective (centring on informational feedback between organisms and their environment is key to the emergence of intelligent behaviours).…”
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confidence: 99%