Anticipatory View of Life Self-Design: Agential Anticipation in Central Nervous System

p. 141-156

Abstract

The aim of this study is an attempt to give new constructivist interpretation of well-known "dominant principle" of the outstanding Russian physiologist A. A. Ukhtomsky, which in a narrow sense, is a conceptual model of mechanism of motivated behavioral response of man or higher animals. Ukhtomsky's "Dominanta" is treated as developing situational material agency, expanding on the whole organism. The hypothesis is proposed here, that it is bootstrapping via cyclic processes of inward self-design and outward environmental design [13). This design is based on strong anticipation. The process of Dominanta bootstrapping thus re-establish equilibrium inside the body system organization and, via sensor-motor coupling, equilibrium in the body-environment system in accordance with phenomenology of constructivism.

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Bibliographical reference

Alexander B. Kazansky, « Anticipatory View of Life Self-Design: Agential Anticipation in Central Nervous System », CASYS, 29 | 2014, 141-156.

Electronic reference

Alexander B. Kazansky, « Anticipatory View of Life Self-Design: Agential Anticipation in Central Nervous System », CASYS [Online], 29 | 2014, Online since 30 September 2024, connection on 13 November 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=3845

Author

Alexander B. Kazansky

Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Torez avenue, 44, St. Petersburg, 194223, Russia

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