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J Biosci ; 2002 Jun; 27(3): 195-205
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-110639

ABSTRACT

The topic of this article is the relation between bottom-up and top-down, reductionist and holistic approaches to the solution of basic biological problems. While there is no doubt that the laws of physics apply to all events in space and time, including the domains of life, understanding biology depends not only on elucidating the role of the molecules involved, but, to an increasing extent, on systems theoretical approaches in diverse fields of the life sciences. Examples discussed in this article are the generation of spatial patterns in development by the interplay of autocatalysis and lateral inhibition; the evolution of integrating capabilities of the human brain, such as cognition-based empathy; and both neurobiological and epistemological aspects of scientific theories of consciousness and the mind.


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Body Patterning , Brain/physiology , Cognition , Consciousness , Gene Expression Regulation , Humans , Mental Processes , Models, Biological , Nerve Net/physiology , Science , Structure-Activity Relationship
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