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Biological Overview

Biological Hierarchy

Links to Common Terms

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  • head
* sensors
* sensor data tract
* sensor control tract
* brain
  • body (spinal cord)
* effectors
* body feeling components
* body feeling data tract
* body feeling modulation tract
* effectors control tract
* effectors feedback tract
* effectors feeling tract

Biological Model

Biological Module View

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Modules are defined as follows:

Module and allocated areas Functions Flows
  • Head Sensors Area (HSA)*
  • *Owned Functions*
* capture events from external world
* capture static data from external world
* expressing sensing behaviour
  • *Involved in Functions*
* perceptions of various modalities
* pay attention to selected area / overt attention
* tracking objects / covert attention
* saccadic perception / covert attention
  • *Inbound*
* (External World) -> sensor data
* PCA -> BSA -> low-level sensory control in perception
* ACA -> BSA -> attention area selection
  • *Outbound*
* sensory data -> BSA
* perception control feedback -> THA -> PCA
* attention sensor control feedback -> THA -> ACA
* sensory state expression -> (External World)
  • Thalamus Area (THA)*
  • diencephalon
* thalamus
* hypothalamus
  • limbic system
* septal nuclei
  • *Owned Functions*
* visceral control center of the body
* relaying sensation, spatial sense and motor signals to the cerebral cortex
* regulation of consciousness, sleep and alertness
* control memory, attention and alertness 
* controller of theta rhythm
  • *Involved in Functions*
* effector control system
* perceptions of various modalities
* cortical regulation of the thalamic activity
* modulatory, life support and the sleep/wake cycle
* attention, planning, organization
* abstract thinking, multi-tasking and active memory
  • *Relay*
* BSA -> sensor data -> PCA
* BSA -> sensor data (lateral posterior nucleus, pulvinar) -> HCA
* BSA -> perception (intralaminar) -> BGA
* BSA -> cerebellum effector control feedback -> ACA
* BSA -> body sensations -> ACA
* BSA -> pain -> PCA
* HCA -> alerts, (anterior/medial nuclei) -> ACA
* BGA -> sensory data (ventral posterolateral/posteromedial nucleus) -> ACA
* BGA -> striatum effector control feedback -> ACA
  • *Reciprocal*
* PCA -> (medial nuclei) -> PCA
* HCA -> (anterior nuclei) -> HCA
* ACA -> (medial nuclei) -> ACA
  • Anterior Cortex Area (ACA)*
  • frontal lobe
  • parietal lobe
* primary somatosensory cortex
  • limbic system
* cingulate cortex
 * anterior cingulate cortex
  • *Owned Functions*
* self-consciousness / personality / identity
* top-level complex planning / imagination
* inhibition control
* model of good ideal behaviour / morality
* top-level patterned effector actions
* cortex individual effector actions and sensor control
* top-level error and conflict detection
* guide task selection
* monitor progress
* basic sensations of the body
* working memory
  • *Involved in Functions*
* sensory integration
* representing the affective value of reinforcers
* decision-making   
  • *Inbound*
* BGA -> THA -> sensory data
* PCA -> perception data
* HCA -> past experience
* HCA -> reward signals (orbitomedial PFC)
* BSA -> THA -> body senses
* THA -> bioregulatory responses
  • *Outbound*
* current converged sensory input (pcf) -> HCA
* motor/behavioral commands -> PCA
* reward, feedback to bias flow along expectation -> PCA
* motor control -> BSA
* anti-inhibitory emotional context -> BGA
* inhibitory emotional context -> BGA
* guidance of movement -> BGA
* (premotor) -> THA
  • Posterior Cortex Area (PCA)*
  • occipital lobe
  • parietal lobe
* superior parietal lobule
* inferior parietal lobule
* intraparietal sulcus
* general interpretation area
  • limbic system
* cingulate cortex
 * posterior cingulate cortex
  • *Owned Functions*
* body sensations relationships / body image
* opinions
* simple specific sensor spatial primitives
* intermediate specific sensor spatial and temporal patterns
* object representation from specific sensor
* episodic memory, emotion, navigation, resting
  • *Involved in Functions*
* semantics
* reading both in regards to meaning and phonology
* guidance of limb and eye movement
  • *Inbound*
* HSA -> BSA -> THA -> sensory data
* HSA -> BSA -> THA -> sensory perception control feedback
* HCA -> THA -> long-term memory sequences
* BSA -> THA -> pain
* ACA -> reward, feedback to bias flow along expectation
  • *Outbound*
* sensory data -> HCA
* associations -> THA -> ACA
* guide saccadic perception -> BSA -> HSA
* feelings -> ACA
  • Hippocampus Area (HCA)*
  • temporal lobe
  • limbic system
* hippocampus
* fornix
  • *Owned Functions*
* specific sensor perception and memory
* working memory
* autobiographical/declarative/episodic memories
* formation and storing spatial declarative memory
* encoding and recognition of scenes, spatial relations
* detection of novel events, places and stimuli, spatial coding
* distinguishing multiple instances of similar events, multiple visits to the same location
* emotional and affective state
* distinguishing stress and depression
* assigning stimuli to categorical classes
* habits, visceral sensations
  • *Involved in Functions*
* memory consolidation
* memory optimization in sleep
* recognition and identification of environmental stimuli
  • *Inbound*
* PCA -> primary and secondary sensory perception
* PCA -> polymodal/associative sensory perception
* ACA -> converged sensory input
* BSA -> sensory input (hierarchical sensory pathway)
* THA -> emotional stimulus
* THA -> modulatory inputs
* THA (septum) -> (fornix) -> initiation of hippocampal thata-rithm
  • *Outbound*
* sensory association -> BGA
* reward signals -> ACA
* past experience -> ACA
* mismatch signal (to raise ACh in HC to facilitate encoding) -> THA (septum)
* match signal (to attenuate ACh in HC to facilitate retrieval) -> THA (septum)
  • Basal Ganglia Area (BGA)*
  • limbic system
* basal ganglia
* amygdala
  • *Owned Functions*
* starting, stopping and monitoring movement
* inhibit unnecessary movement
* planning and modulation of actions, regulate actions
* reward, pleasure, addiction, fear
* reward and incentive motivation
* acquisition and maintenance of a new strategy
* mediate learning about irrelevant stimuli
* action selection
* block slow thinking
* quick threat assessment
* signalling cortex of motivationally significant stimuli
  • *Involved in Functions*
* learning and memory system
* influence various types of learning
  • *Inbound*
* ACA -> anti-inhibitory emotional context
* ACA -> inhibitory emotional context
* HCA -> sensory association
  • *Outbound*
* regulation -> ACA
* cognition -> ACA
* instant actions -> BSA
* sensory data (auditory, dorsal auditory pathway) -> PCA
  • Brain Stem Area (BSA)*
  • brain stem
  • cerebellum
  • *Owned Functions*
* autonomic behavior, autonomic, involuntary functions
* integrate sensors and effectors for precise timing of actions
* maintain wakefulness and attention
* modulation of outbound effectors information
* preliminary specific sensor processing
* complex actions, sequential thinking
* attention, coordination, precision, and accurate timing
* inhibits neuronal maturation
  • *Involved in Functions*
* control of specific sensor
* many unconscious homeostatic and reflexive pathways
* sensor control, effector planning
* reward seeking, learning, and addiction
* sleep, equilibrium, sensor control, expressing emotions
* control actions power and coordination of multiple actions
* control cerebellum/basal ganglia/neocortex effector actions
* planning actions
  • *Inbound*
* TBD
  • *Outbound*
* TBD
  • Spinal Cord Area (SCA)* (Body)
  • spinal cord
  • (peripheral nervous system)
  • *Owned Functions*
* body feeling
* affect general body state
* generating proprioceptive information
* conveys inconscient proprioceptive information
  • *Involved in Functions*
* activate effectors
* distal effector actions
  • *Inbound*
* TBD
  • *Outbound*
* TBD

Biological Paths


Biological Life Pictures

Operating of the mind as a whole. Mind parts.

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