Re: The Baldwin Effect: What is it trying to say?
- From: "Peter F" <fell_spamtrap_in@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 13:16:26 -0500 (EST)
I can imagine one EPT thing that "it is trying to say".
- "Neuronal (come behavioral) "plasticity" [plasticity being an umbrella
term for long-term potentiation of synapses and
experientially/environmentally affected variability of developmental
sprouting and pruning of redundant (but *only to some extent* random
rather than genetically determined) neuronal interconnectivites] allows
a compounding of the 'naturally pruning' effect of the inevitability
that individuals often end up in SHITS, by causing CURSES - i.e. an
accumulatable and primarily negative (or adversity type) 'endogenous"
evolutionary (selective) pressure that is a potentially insidious source
of self-defeating distressful focuses of actention, and that, as a
matter of a subprinciple of the principle of natural selection, is best
individually coped with in an *ambi-advantageously adaptive* manner."
P
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