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Volume 1, Number 2, 283-298, DOI: 10.1023/A:1010016322550

Did Consciousness Evolve from Self-Paced Probing of the Environment, and Not from Reflexes?

Rodney M. J. Cotterill

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Abstract

It is suggested that the anatomical structures whichmediate consciousness evolved as decisiveembellishments to a (non-conscious) design strategypresent even in the simplest monocellular organisms.Consciousness is thus not the pinnacle of ahierarchy whose base is the primitive reflex, becausereflexes require a nervous system, which the monocelldoes not possess. By postulating that consciousness isintimately connected to self-paced probing of theenvironment, also prominent in prokaryotic behavior,one can make mammalian neuroanatomy amenable todramatically simple rationalization.

consciousness - evolution - novel reflexes - mind - intelligence - creativity

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