The scaling of goals via homeostasis: an evolutionary simulation, experiment and analysis

11/15/2022
by   Léo Pio-Lopez, et al.
0

All cognitive agents are composite beings. Specifically, complex living agents consist of cells, which are themselves competent sub-agents navigating physiological and metabolic spaces. Behavior science, evolutionary developmental biology, and the field of machine intelligence all seek an answer to the scaling of biological cognition: what evolutionary dynamics enable individual cells to integrate their activities to result in the emergence of a novel, higher-level intelligence that has goals and competencies that belong to it and not to its parts? Here, we report the results of simulations based on the TAME framework, which proposes that evolution pivoted the collective intelligence of cells during morphogenesis of the body into traditional behavioral intelligence by scaling up the goal states at the center of homeostatic processes. We tested the hypothesis that a minimal evolutionary framework is sufficient for small, low-level setpoints of metabolic homeostasis in cells to scale up into collectives (tissues) which solve a problem in morphospace: the organization of a body-wide positional information axis (the classic French Flag problem). We found that these emergent morphogenetic agents exhibit a number of predicted features, including the use of stress propagation dynamics to achieve its target morphology as well as the ability to recover from perturbation (robustness) and long-term stability (even though neither of these was directly selected for). Moreover we observed unexpected behavior of sudden remodeling long after the system stabilizes. We tested this prediction in a biological system - regenerating planaria - and observed a very similar phenomenon. We propose that this system is a first step toward a quantitative understanding of how evolution scales minimal goal-directed behavior (homeostatic loops) into higher-level problem-solving agents in morphogenetic and other spaces.

READ FULL TEXT

page 5

page 10

page 11

page 12

page 13

page 14

page 17

page 19

research
04/02/2021

An active inference model of collective intelligence

To date, formal models of collective intelligence have lacked a plausibl...
research
10/08/2001

Alife Model of Evolutionary Emergence of Purposeful Adaptive Behavior

The process of evolutionary emergence of purposeful adaptive behavior is...
research
10/08/2013

Active causation and the origin of meaning

Purpose and meaning are necessary concepts for understanding mind and cu...
research
12/24/2021

Technological Approach to Mind Everywhere (TAME): an experimentally-grounded framework for understanding diverse bodies and minds

Synthetic biology and bioengineering provide the opportunity to create n...
research
10/22/2013

Evolution of swarming behavior is shaped by how predators attack

Animal grouping behaviors have been widely studied due to their implicat...
research
10/26/2009

Artificial Immune Systems

The biological immune system is a robust, complex, adaptive system that ...
research
08/23/2023

A Theory of Intelligences: Concepts, Models, Implications

Intelligence is a human construct to represent the ability to achieve go...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset