“…For example, different proteins can catalyze the same reaction of enzymes (Edelman & Gally, 2001; Tononi, Sporns, & Edelman, 1999), different antibodies can bind to the same antigen (Edelman, 1974), different genotypes can produce the same phenotype (Edelman & Gally, 2001; Tononi, Sporns, & Edelman, 1999), different neurons can give rise to the same network (Marder & Taylor, 2011; Tononi, Edelman, & Sporns, 1998; Tononi, Sporns, & Edelman, 1999), and different patterns of network interaction can give rise to the same behavior (Price & Friston, 2002). Emotion categories have degenerate instances (varying in their associated facial configurations, autonomic configurations, and appraisals) and any emotional instance (whether you call it an emotion or an emotional episode) can be caused by a different pattern of different domain general system interactions implemented as different brain states (see Clark-Polner et al, in press). …”