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PREreviews of Distributed neural computation and the evolution of the first brains

2 PREreviews

  1. PREreview by Gold Pelican

    Brains evolved to perform sensorimotor transformations, enabling animals to adapt to changing environments and giving rise over time to increasingly specialized and stereotyped regions. In mammals, for example, feeding depends on distinct neural circuits for smell, taste, chewing, and…

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  2. PREreview by Lawngreen Leopard

    Across the animal kingdom, organisms must navigate a dynamic sensory world to feed, reproduce, and survive. In many species, centralized nervous systems have evolved to become both stereotyped and specialized, enabling animals to contend with and adapt to the specific challenges of their…

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