We advance an account that grounds cognition, specifically decision-making, in an activity all organisms as autonomous systems must perform to keep themselves viable-controlling their production mechanisms. Production mechanisms, as we characterize them, perform activities such as procuring resources from their environment, putting these resources to use to construct and repair the organism's body and moving through the environment. Given the variable nature of the environment and the continual degradation of the organism, these production mechanisms must be regulated by control mechanisms that select when a production is required and how it should be carried out. To operate on production mechanisms, control mechanisms need to procure infor...
Within the cognitive sciences, cognition tends to be interpreted from an anthropocentric perspective...
We investigate, from a philosophical perspective, the relation between abductive reasoning and infor...
What is the function of cognition? On one influential account, cognition evolved to co-ordinate beha...
We advance an account that grounds cognition, specifically decision-making, in an activity all organ...
International audienceOrganization figures centrally in the understanding of biological systems adva...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
International audienceThis paper explores the use of model organisms in studying the cognitive pheno...
This article explores the use of model organisms in studying the cognitive phenomenon of decision-ma...
In general, there are two ways to approach cognition. One is to start with the features of the human...
International audienceLiving systems employ several mechanisms and behaviors to achieve robustness a...
This paper challenges a common assumption about decision- making mechanisms in humans: decision-maki...
This paper explores the use of model organisms in studying the cognitive phenomenon of decision-maki...
In this article we challenge the pervasive notion of hierarchy in biological and cognitive systems a...
In this paper we address the question of minimal cognition by investigating the origin of some cruci...
This thesis concerns the nature of cognition. It posits that cognitive processes primarily are means...
Within the cognitive sciences, cognition tends to be interpreted from an anthropocentric perspective...
We investigate, from a philosophical perspective, the relation between abductive reasoning and infor...
What is the function of cognition? On one influential account, cognition evolved to co-ordinate beha...
We advance an account that grounds cognition, specifically decision-making, in an activity all organ...
International audienceOrganization figures centrally in the understanding of biological systems adva...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
International audienceThis paper explores the use of model organisms in studying the cognitive pheno...
This article explores the use of model organisms in studying the cognitive phenomenon of decision-ma...
In general, there are two ways to approach cognition. One is to start with the features of the human...
International audienceLiving systems employ several mechanisms and behaviors to achieve robustness a...
This paper challenges a common assumption about decision- making mechanisms in humans: decision-maki...
This paper explores the use of model organisms in studying the cognitive phenomenon of decision-maki...
In this article we challenge the pervasive notion of hierarchy in biological and cognitive systems a...
In this paper we address the question of minimal cognition by investigating the origin of some cruci...
This thesis concerns the nature of cognition. It posits that cognitive processes primarily are means...
Within the cognitive sciences, cognition tends to be interpreted from an anthropocentric perspective...
We investigate, from a philosophical perspective, the relation between abductive reasoning and infor...
What is the function of cognition? On one influential account, cognition evolved to co-ordinate beha...