Ecology of Mind
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* Ecological Community | * Ecological Community | ||
* Energy flow | * Energy flow | ||
| - | * [[Food web]] | + | * [[Food web]] (Predator/Prey) |
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* Mind | * Mind | ||
* Information Flow | * Information Flow | ||
| - | * Information Web | + | * Information Web (Actions/Perceptions) |
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where information moves from perceptions to actions. | where information moves from perceptions to actions. | ||
In this sense perceptions correspond to prey and actions to predators, respectively. | In this sense perceptions correspond to prey and actions to predators, respectively. | ||
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| + | In the ecological pyramid, the trophic pyramid, there are different levels of consumers and producers, from primary producers at the bottom to secondary and tertiary consumers at the top. The brain is structured similarly in different levels of abstraction, from the primary sensory areas at the bottom to the secondary and tertiary areas and the prefrontal cortext at the top. | ||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
* Gregory Bateson, [http://books.google.com/books?id=Wfe2t_qzaHEC Steps to an Ecology of Mind], University Of Chicago Press, 1972 | * Gregory Bateson, [http://books.google.com/books?id=Wfe2t_qzaHEC Steps to an Ecology of Mind], University Of Chicago Press, 1972 | ||