Abstract

Background: Evolutionary theories are ubiquitous in modern neuroscience. There is ongoing research on scales from the molecular and genetic, to organs, organisms and populations. After an introduction to the diversity of current evolutionary neuroscience, this presentation will focus on a possible future. Utilizing John Hughlings Jackson's evolutionary neurophysiology and his doctrine of concomitance, a new direction for evolution in cognitive neuroscience will be suggested.

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