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claim:bioelectricity-is-the-cognitive-glue-that-binds-the-primitive-teleonomy-of-single-cells-into-a-higher-order-system-with-a-larger-cognitive-light-coneBioelectricity is the cognitive glue that binds the primitive teleonomy of single cells into a higher order system with a larger cognitive light cone.
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extracted_from(2023) · Levin, Michael
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- BioelectricityaboutProposed 'cognitive glue' common to both neural and developmental collective intelligence; implemented by ion channels and electrical synapses.
- Cognitive Light ConeaboutConcept defining self by the spatiotemporal scale and nature of goals a system can pursue; limits of concern demarcate identity.
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- Identifies bioelectric networks as the medium of basal cognition.
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- Canonical definition of the paper's central concept; encapsulates mechanism of cognitive scaling through bioelectric integration.
- Load-bearing claim that bioelectric coordination underlies both anatomical collective behavior and neural cognition.
- Captures the proposed role of bioelectricity in binding cells into unified agents.
- Posits deep evolutionary continuity between somatic pattern control and neural cognition.
- Symmetry claim driving the evolutionary pivot model.
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