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Computational modeling of an early evolutionary stage of the nervous system
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The main questions How did the nervous system and the most primitive forms of intelligence came into being ? How a system can be organized during evolution that is able to ensure the adaptive behavior of a being ? What are the basic rules of construction that are sufficient to create a workable nervous system without specifying the details of the construction ?
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Artificial life Artificial life Computational neuroethology Computational neuroethology Adaptive behavior Adaptive behavior Introduction
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The animat and its environment Anatomy Anatomy Histology Histology Genetics Genetics Environment Environment
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Anatomy Evolution of the nervous system are not separable from the anatomy and morphogenesis of the modeled animal The animat is a tube-like organism which is similar to the body structure of a Hydra whit most primitive nervous system and without tentacles
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Histology Epithelial cells Epithelial cells Muscle cells Muscle cells Nerve cells Nerve cells
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Genetics The basic information about the construction and functioning of animats are encoded in a genome
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Environment The environment is modeled as a box The environment is modeled as a box The stimulus is the appearance of a piece of food The stimulus is the appearance of a piece of food
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Experiments Parameters : Time and space-constant of the epithelial cells and nerve cells Time and space-constant of the epithelial cells and nerve cells Number of nerve cells Number of nerve cells Maximum length of neural processes Maximum length of neural processes
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Time-constant and space-constant
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Number of nerve cells
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length of the processes
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Summary Efficiency of conductivity Adaptivity of behavior A possible direction of evolution : Epithelial cells Creation of nerve cells Increasing the number of nerve cells Increasing the time- And space-constant of nerve cells Action potential
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