Information and the regulation of a lower hierarchical level by a higher one

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In this paper I consider the usefulness of the compositional hierarchy model in understanding the information flows involved in group behaviors in animals. I propose that short-term memory can function to transduce information across scale, thereby connecting different modes of information and mediating coherent group motions. This transduction I propose to be mediated by the "sign" as understood in Peircean semiotics, generating the meaning of the information for the social animal. © 2012 by the authors.

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Salthe, S. N. (2012). Information and the regulation of a lower hierarchical level by a higher one. Information (Switzerland), 3(4), 595–600. https://doi.org/10.3390/info3040595

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