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Encyclopedia > Signalling theory

Within evolutionary biology, signalling theory refers to the scientific theory around how organisms signal their condition to others. The central concept is that of honest signalling — that organisms should honestly signal their good condition to others rather than spending their energy elsewhere i.e. it is the evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) and the population is not susceptible to invasion by cheats who signal less than their optimum.


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  • Sam Brown and W.D. Hamilton proposed the idea that autumnal leaf colouration was trees signalling to aphids and other pests. Autumn colour is costly to trees, aphids appear to preferentially avoid trees with bright leaves and tree species with bright leaves have more specialist aphid pests than do trees lacking bright leaves.



References

  • Maynard Smith, J and Harper, D: Animal Signals

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Signal Theory (5400 words)
Signal Theory is the name I have coined for a new method of defining and measuring states of consciousness, particularly when explaining and predicting the mind-expanding powers of  psychedelic chemicals on the brain’s perceptual processing capacity.
Signal Theory is derived from Cognitive Theory, a modern school of neuroscience that seeks to derive the functioning of the brain by identifying and following the active neural pathways where specific sensations, thoughts, and cognitive processes arise.
Signal Theory predicts that specific areas of the brain will increase in neural firing rate to correspond to the intensity of specific psychedelic phenomena, and that the synchrony of neural firing will remain constant between all active brain areas where standing feedback recursion is occurring.
Signal Theory Poster : James Kent (1540 words)
Signal Theory may not be complex, but the principle of Occam's Razor suggests that all things being equal, the simplest explanation which answers all the questions is most likely the correct one.
Signal Theory does not rely on hidden functions of the brain or invisible spirit entities to explain how psychedelics work, it simply states that psychedelics amplify one of the brain's most essential functions: the use of feedback excitation to process and analyze sensory data.
Some people may feel that Signal Theory is too simple, and may take offense that it essentially reduces the mystery of the psychedelic state to loops of excited sensory data spinning out of control in your head.
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