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Is the brain specified?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 October 2001

Jean Pailhous
Affiliation:
Mouvement et Perception, Université de la Méditerranée, CNRS, Faculté des Sciences du Sport, 13288 Marseille, Cedex 9, Francepailhous@laps.univ-mrs.frvarreine@laps.univ-mrs.frbonnard@laps.univ-mrs.fr www.laps.univ-mrs.fr
Elodie Varraine
Affiliation:
Mouvement et Perception, Université de la Méditerranée, CNRS, Faculté des Sciences du Sport, 13288 Marseille, Cedex 9, Francepailhous@laps.univ-mrs.frvarreine@laps.univ-mrs.frbonnard@laps.univ-mrs.fr www.laps.univ-mrs.fr
Mireille Bonnard
Affiliation:
Mouvement et Perception, Université de la Méditerranée, CNRS, Faculté des Sciences du Sport, 13288 Marseille, Cedex 9, Francepailhous@laps.univ-mrs.frvarreine@laps.univ-mrs.frbonnard@laps.univ-mrs.fr www.laps.univ-mrs.fr

Abstract

How to conceive the place of the brain in the specification of the animal environment relation? Reality is a continuum between external physical energies and brain energy. The global array concept linked to the physical world and its physical energies could be transposed to the brain as a physical object and a dynamical system.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2001 Cambridge University Press

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