ADAPTIVE CONTROL LOOPS AS AN INTERMEDIATE MINDBRAIN REDUCTION BASIS

J. Proust
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Reduction can be defined as "the explanation of a theory or a set of experimental laws established in one area of inquiry, by a theory usually though not invariably formulated for some other domain." (Nagel, 1961). When the reduced theory contains terms or concepts that do not appear in the reducing theory, it is "heterogeneous". The motivation for introducing heterogenous reducing terms is that having bridge laws between two classes of entities clarifies the causal structure underlying the reduced theory. Assuming that folk psychology and experimental psychology offer alternative, overlapping theories of mental states (i.e. explain and predict how the latter are caused, how they influence each other in perception, motivation and action), the relevant reduction basis for these theories is often taken to be an heterogeneous theory, whose objects are neural states. Neuroscience however, studies neural states at different time scales and functional levels (e.g. molecular, cellular, developmental, behavioral, etc). It will be argued that the level of adaptive control loops, where neurons are organized in feedforward and feedback causally contiguous assemblies, provides the relevant functional level where an adequate reduction basis for mental states can be obtained.
自适应控制回路作为中间脑-脑还原基础
还原可以被定义为“在一个研究领域建立的理论或一组实验定律的解释,通常是用一个理论来解释,尽管它并不一定适用于其他领域。”(内格尔,1961)。当约简理论包含了约简理论中没有出现的术语或概念时,它就是“异质”的。引入异质约简术语的动机是,在两类实体之间拥有桥梁定律,可以澄清约简理论背后的因果结构。假设民间心理学和实验心理学提供了替代的、重叠的心理状态理论(即解释和预测后者是如何产生的,它们如何在感知、动机和行动中相互影响),这些理论的相关还原基础通常被认为是一种异质理论,其对象是神经状态。然而,神经科学研究不同时间尺度和功能水平(如分子、细胞、发育、行为等)的神经状态。有人会说,自适应控制回路的水平,其中神经元组织在前馈和反馈因果连续的集合中,提供了相关的功能水平,在那里可以获得心理状态的充分还原基础。
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