This chapter examines how the brain and its environment cannot be treated as two independent entities, but must instead be understood as a dynamically coupled system whose reciprocal influence is mediated by time. Our goal is to clarify how quantum field theory, evolutionary biology, and cognitive neuroscience converge to describe this coupling as a relationship of mirroring, co-determination, and temporal co-generation.

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Through the Looking Glass: The Relationship Between the Brain and the Environment

  • Luca Saba,
  • Silvano Tagliagambe

摘要

This chapter examines how the brain and its environment cannot be treated as two independent entities, but must instead be understood as a dynamically coupled system whose reciprocal influence is mediated by time. Our goal is to clarify how quantum field theory, evolutionary biology, and cognitive neuroscience converge to describe this coupling as a relationship of mirroring, co-determination, and temporal co-generation.