Edelman G M
Neurosciences Institute, New York, New York 10021.
Neuron. 1993 Feb;10(2):115-25. doi: 10.1016/0896-6273(93)90304-a.
Variation and selection within neural populations play key roles in the development and function of the brain. In this article, I review a population theory of the nervous system aimed at understanding the significance of these processes. Since its original formulation in 1978, considerable evidence has accumulated to support this theory of neuronal group selection. Extensive neural modeling based on the theory has provided useful insights into several outstanding neurobiological problems including those concerned with integration of cortical function, sensorimotor control, and perceptually based behavior.
神经群体中的变异和选择在大脑的发育和功能中起着关键作用。在本文中,我回顾了一种旨在理解这些过程重要性的神经系统群体理论。自1978年最初提出以来,已经积累了大量证据来支持这一神经元群选择理论。基于该理论的广泛神经建模为几个突出的神经生物学问题提供了有用的见解,包括那些与皮层功能整合、感觉运动控制和基于感知的行为有关的问题。