Behavioral and Brain Sciences



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The evolution of computation in brain circuitry


Richard Granger a1
a1 Departments of Computer Science and Cognitive Science, Brain Engineering Laboratory, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-3435. Richard.Granger@Gmail.com http://www.BrainEngineering.com

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Abstract

The attempt to derive mental function from brain structure is highly constrained by study of the allometric changes among brain components with evolution. In particular, even if homologous structures in different species produce similar computations, they may be constituents of larger systems (e.g., cortical-subcortical loops) that exhibit different composite operations as a function of relative size and connectivity in different-sized brains. The resulting evolutionary constraints set useful and specific conditions on candidate hypotheses of brain circuit computation.