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Scaling Of The Self

Mechanisms by which smaller competent subunits bind into a higher-level Self with larger goals; key example via gap junction connections.

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  • The process by which smaller agents join into a larger emergent Self with expanded cognitive light cones, mediated by gap junctions.
  • Cellular connections that enable bioelectric communication; form bioelectric networks underlying morphogenetic control and can be manipulated experimentally via molecular reagents.
  • Stress is a systemic response to setpoint deviations that scales up homeostatic loops and binds subunits into a larger Self.

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