Hidetaka Yakura provides an interesting contribution to the discussion on minimal cognition. He develops the idea that the CRISPR/Cas immune system, as present in many bacteria and archaea, can itself be cast as a minimal cognitive system
This is the final version. Available on open access from the National Academy of Sciences via the DO...
A reaction to Randall Beer’s paper in the same issue. The problem addressed by Beer is to develop a ...
Initially we pursue a minimal model of a cognitive system. This in turn form the basis for the devel...
Hidetaka Yakura provides an interesting contribution to the discussion on minimal cognition. He deve...
Hidetaka Yakura provides an interesting contribution to the discussion on minimal cognition. He deve...
Within the cognitive sciences, cognition tends to be interpreted from an anthropocentric perspective...
Within the cognitive sciences, cognition tends to be interpreted from an anthropocentric perspective...
John STEWART : Cognition without Neurones : Adaptation, Learning and Memory in the Immune System Th...
In this paper we address the question of minimal cognition by investigating the origin of some cruci...
This article is part of the theme issue ‘Basal cognition: multicellularity, neurons and the cognitiv...
In this paper we address the question of minimal cognition by investigating the origin of some cruci...
The evolutionary roots of cognition are older than any brain. Human or primate-centered cognitive sc...
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
AbstractViruses are a common threat to cellular life, not the least to bacteria and archaea who cons...
In this commentary of Koonin’s target paper, we defend an extended view of CRISPR-Cas immunity by ar...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the National Academy of Sciences via the DO...
A reaction to Randall Beer’s paper in the same issue. The problem addressed by Beer is to develop a ...
Initially we pursue a minimal model of a cognitive system. This in turn form the basis for the devel...
Hidetaka Yakura provides an interesting contribution to the discussion on minimal cognition. He deve...
Hidetaka Yakura provides an interesting contribution to the discussion on minimal cognition. He deve...
Within the cognitive sciences, cognition tends to be interpreted from an anthropocentric perspective...
Within the cognitive sciences, cognition tends to be interpreted from an anthropocentric perspective...
John STEWART : Cognition without Neurones : Adaptation, Learning and Memory in the Immune System Th...
In this paper we address the question of minimal cognition by investigating the origin of some cruci...
This article is part of the theme issue ‘Basal cognition: multicellularity, neurons and the cognitiv...
In this paper we address the question of minimal cognition by investigating the origin of some cruci...
The evolutionary roots of cognition are older than any brain. Human or primate-centered cognitive sc...
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
AbstractViruses are a common threat to cellular life, not the least to bacteria and archaea who cons...
In this commentary of Koonin’s target paper, we defend an extended view of CRISPR-Cas immunity by ar...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the National Academy of Sciences via the DO...
A reaction to Randall Beer’s paper in the same issue. The problem addressed by Beer is to develop a ...
Initially we pursue a minimal model of a cognitive system. This in turn form the basis for the devel...