有或没有神经系统的时间动态:植物生理学、通讯和运动

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Margherita Bianchi, Silvia Guerra, Bianca Bonato, Sara Avesani, Laura Ravazzolo, Valentina Simonetti, Marco Dadda, Umberto Castiello
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摘要

长期以来,时间概念一直是复杂的哲学思考和科学研究的主题,它们根据所调查系统的起始问题、背景和分析水平,对时间概念进行了不同的解释。在本综述中,我们首先探讨了时间在物理学、神经科学和生物生态科学等不同科学领域的研究情况。我们强调生物体感知时间流逝和动态适应其生存环境的能力的基本作用。生长、繁殖和交流过程受时空变异性的影响,时间感使生物体能够组织它们的相互作用,追踪过去,并预测未来事件。具体而言,本文基于关系和多层次的方法,提出了植物时间维度的各个方面的分析-从它们的生长和适应速度到行为策略和交流模式-最终以植物运动的运动学分析为基础的研究集中检查。通过采用比较和批判的方法,我们从不同的角度提出了几个关于过程的时间性的问题。进一步了解植物生理和交流过程的时间将有助于认识生命中时间性的核心作用,并发现机制、过程和行为策略,这些机制、过程和行为策略可能在物种中是共同的(或相似的),或者对于一些有或没有神经系统的生物体来说是独特的(物种特异性的)。
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Temporal Dynamics With and Without a Nervous System: Plant Physiology, Communication, and Movement

Temporal Dynamics With and Without a Nervous System: Plant Physiology, Communication, and Movement

The concept of time has long been the subject of complex philosophical reflections and scientific research, which have interpreted it differently based on the starting question, context, and level of analysis of the system under investigation. In the present review, we first explore how time has been studied among different scientific fields such as physics, neuroscience, and bioecological sciences. We emphasize the fundamental role of an organism's ability to perceive the passage of time and dynamically adapt to its environment for survival. Growth, reproduction, and communication processes are subject to spatiotemporal variability, and the sense of time allows organisms to structure their interactions, track past, and anticipate future events. Specifically, building on a relational and multilevel approach, this paper proposes an analysis of various aspects of the temporal dimension of plants—ranging from their growth and adaptation rates to behavioral strategies and modes of communication—culminating in a focused examination of research based on the kinematical analysis of plant movement. By adopting a comparative and critical approach, we raise several questions about the temporality of processes from different perspectives. Further insights into the timing of physiological and communication processes in plants will help to recognize the central role of temporality in life and to discover mechanisms, processes, and behavioral strategies that may be common (or similar) across species or unique (species-specific) for some organisms, both with and without nervous systems.

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Cognitive Science
Cognitive Science PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.10
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139
期刊介绍: Cognitive Science publishes articles in all areas of cognitive science, covering such topics as knowledge representation, inference, memory processes, learning, problem solving, planning, perception, natural language understanding, connectionism, brain theory, motor control, intentional systems, and other areas of interdisciplinary concern. Highest priority is given to research reports that are specifically written for a multidisciplinary audience. The audience is primarily researchers in cognitive science and its associated fields, including anthropologists, education researchers, psychologists, philosophers, linguists, computer scientists, neuroscientists, and roboticists.
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