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The result of the progressive ordering of multiple unplanned encounters among a great number of individuals.
It leads to the establishment of selective behaviors and favored routes.
Such a behavior can be observed among foraging ants or bees. They probably result of the superposition of:
- a general diffuse determinism related to the ecological setting of food sources
- an also diffuse behavioral determinism produced by some biological socially generative factor, in these cases, pheromones
- a genetic behavioral pre-conditioning in individuals Similar factors, but at a much higher level of complexity, are probably at work in the construction of neuronal networks in the brain and also in human societies.
→ Crowding effect; Dictyostelium discoideum; Order parameter; Parallel distributed processing; Stigmergy; Swarm.
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