2007
DOI: 10.1002/9780470515655.ch9
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A Research Programme for Testing the Biological Homology Concept

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“…In addition, taking such a developmental perspective potentially sheds light on order effects in learning, and on the nature and importance of critical periodsespecially when (re-)understood in light of the concept of ''burden'' (Riedl, 1978;Wagner, 1999): the more multiply integrated a circuit becomes, the more difficult to change its local character without affecting many different functions. Reuse, then, should place specific, detectible constraints on development that can be investigated observationally in humans, and experimentally in animals.…”
Section: Developmental Psychobiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, taking such a developmental perspective potentially sheds light on order effects in learning, and on the nature and importance of critical periodsespecially when (re-)understood in light of the concept of ''burden'' (Riedl, 1978;Wagner, 1999): the more multiply integrated a circuit becomes, the more difficult to change its local character without affecting many different functions. Reuse, then, should place specific, detectible constraints on development that can be investigated observationally in humans, and experimentally in animals.…”
Section: Developmental Psychobiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Violating this seems to introduce a modicum of circularity into the whole inferential process, or more generously, it conjoins homology assessment and phylogenetic reconstruction into a single, mutually reinforcing process. As we extend the use of these phylogenies to study the developmental basis of character evolution, there is clearly a hope that shared states usually reduce to homologous components of underlying developmental mechanisms (Wagner 1989(Wagner , 1999. As we settle upon general criteria for testing evolutionary developmental scenarios (Abouheif 1999), it will be very important to estimate the pervasiveness of developmental system drift.…”
Section: Speciation and Branched Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evolutionary developmental biologist Günter Wagner has argued that the taxic conception of homology is incomplete in a more pervasive way (Wagner 1989(Wagner , 1994(Wagner , 1999. It relies on the traditional criteria of homology to identify which part of a parent is homologous to which part of an offspring, but has no theoretical account of that relationship (see also Brigandt 2002).…”
Section: Homology and Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%