EN: Architecture of Consciousness. Part Two: Molecular Structure and Biophysics of Memory  

 

Źródło/source:

Roczniki Filozoficzne, 63(2015), nr 2

 
Strony/pages: 7-19  

 

DOI 10.18290/rf.2015.63.2-14

 

Streszczenie

Część II pracy objaśnia molekularne podłoże pamięci w oparciu o założenia Neuro-Elektro-Dynamiki postulowanej przez Aura i Yoga. Wskazano na biofizyczne mechanizmy generacji wspomnień, refleksji i odczuć dzięki efatycznym sprzężeniem synaptycznym, spełniającym wymagania indukowania impresjonów Vadakkana. Wykazano, że działanie mechanizmu selekcyjnego WTA może być dobrym modelem opisującym funkcję przełączania uwagi. Wskazano na relacje między pamięcią roboczą, krótkoterminową i trwałą i ich spójność z molekularnymi procesami zapamiętywania i rozpoznawania wzorców. Wskazano, że trwała pamięć epizodyczna wymaga konwersji sekwencji czasowych sygnałów bottom-up do rozkładu przestrzennego tworzącego impresjony dynamiczne. Odwrotna transformacja tych impresjonów umożliwia przypominanie epizodów z przeszłości. Omówiono znaczenie wrodzonych struktur sieci neuronowych zapewniających dziedziczenie zachowań instynktownych. Struktury te nie wykluczają zachowania plastyczności umysłu umożliwiającej efektywne uczenie.

 

Summary

Part II explains molecular background of the memory based on the assumptions of Neuro-Electro-Dynamic postulated by Aur & Yog. Biophysical mechanism of memory formation was indicated responsible also for senses and reflections through the ephatic inter-postsynaptic functional coupling Which can induce Vadakkan semblions. WTA selective mechanism was proposed as the base for the model of attention switching. Relations between working, short term and permanent memory were indicated and their coherence with molecular memory formation process and pattern recognition. It was shown, permanent episodic memory requires bottom-up signals time sequence conversion to the spatial distribution patterns forming dynamic semblions Past episodes reminding is possible by reciprocal transformation of these semblions. Innate neural network structures was discussed which ensure instinct behavior inheritance. These structure doesn't exclude mind plasticity necessary for effective learning.

 

 

Słowa kluczowe: molekularne podłoże pamięci; efatyczne sprzężenie synaptyczne; indukowanie wspomnień; przypominanie; przełączanie uwagi

 

Key words: molecular background of memory; ephatic synaptic coupling; remembrance induction; memory reminding; attention switching.

 

 

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Informacja o Autorze/Information about Author:

Dr inż. Wiesław Galus – pracownik Eutherm Sp. z o.o.; adres do korespondencji: ul. Zachodzącego Słońca 46, 01-495 Warszawa; e-mail: w.galus@eutherm.eu

 

 

Cytowanie/Citation information:

Galus, Wiesław L. 2015. "Architektura świadomości. Część II: Struktura molekularna i biofizyka pamięci." Roczniki Filozoficzne 63, 2: 237-261. DOI: 10.18290/rf.2015.63.2-14.

 

 

 

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