Neural reuse: A fundamental organizational principle of the brain
Franklin & Marshall College · University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
An emerging class of theories concerning the functional structure of the brain takes the reuse of neural circuitry for various cognitive purposes to be a central organizational principle. According to these theories, it is quite common for neural circuits established for one purpose to be exapted (exploited, recycled, redeployed) during evolution or normal development, and be put to different uses, often without losing their original functions. Neural reuse theories thus differ from the usual understanding of the role of neural plasticity (which is, after all, a kind of reuse) in brain organization along the following lines: According to neural reuse, circuits can continue to acquire new uses after an initial…
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1Topics & keywords
- Reuse
- Psychology
- Computer science
- Cognitive science
- Neuroscience
- Biology
- Ecology