Authors :
Walter Riofrío
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 7 - July
Google Scholar :
https://bit.ly/3IIfn9N
Scribd :
https://bit.ly/3B1kv84
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7036616
Abstract :
Understanding when and how cognitive
phenomena emerge during evolution remains a
challenging problem. Determining the explanatory
framework that combines several observations and data
is a further crucial challenge in neuroscience research.
These circumstances pose the question of whether the socalled neural code is governed by universal laws. What is
the link between neuronal responses and the sensory
indicators or signals that these purportedly represent?
Indeed, it is a significant problem to provide
explanations that allow us to appreciate how living
organisms piece together acquired sensory information
and how they represent it. In this brief work, we
investigate some conceptual concerns about the
relationships between sensory information perceived by
the brain and its representational capacities. We propose
specifically that the physical origin of information can be
defended. As a result, we will study the ramifications of
using the information idea as an ascribed concept as well
as its connections to employing the same concept to refer
to a real-world object.
Keywords :
binding problem; constant absolute target direction; constant bearing; emergence; neural code.
Understanding when and how cognitive
phenomena emerge during evolution remains a
challenging problem. Determining the explanatory
framework that combines several observations and data
is a further crucial challenge in neuroscience research.
These circumstances pose the question of whether the socalled neural code is governed by universal laws. What is
the link between neuronal responses and the sensory
indicators or signals that these purportedly represent?
Indeed, it is a significant problem to provide
explanations that allow us to appreciate how living
organisms piece together acquired sensory information
and how they represent it. In this brief work, we
investigate some conceptual concerns about the
relationships between sensory information perceived by
the brain and its representational capacities. We propose
specifically that the physical origin of information can be
defended. As a result, we will study the ramifications of
using the information idea as an ascribed concept as well
as its connections to employing the same concept to refer
to a real-world object.
Keywords :
binding problem; constant absolute target direction; constant bearing; emergence; neural code.