2014
DOI: 10.1002/cplx.21626
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Technological integration and hyperconnectivity: Tools for promoting extreme human lifespans

Abstract: Artificial, neurobiological, and social networks are three distinct complex adaptive systems (CAS), each containing discrete processing units (nodes, neurons, and humans respectively). Despite the apparent differences, these three networks are bound by common underlying principles which describe the behaviour of the system in terms of the connections of its components, and its emergent properties. The longevity (long-term retention and functionality) of the components of each of these systems is also defined b… Show more

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“…This is also sometimes known as dual inheritance theory [50] . An extension of this concept describes the effects from our increasingly technological culture upon our own biology [51] , and at the same time, it describes how humanity can influence the further evolution of the environment itself [52] . In this way it may be possible to appreciate the complex and mutually influencing interactions of each patient with the environment, and begin to form a view which is at odds with the simplistic reductionist view that "one drug fits all" paradigm [53] .…”
Section: Social Genomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also sometimes known as dual inheritance theory [50] . An extension of this concept describes the effects from our increasingly technological culture upon our own biology [51] , and at the same time, it describes how humanity can influence the further evolution of the environment itself [52] . In this way it may be possible to appreciate the complex and mutually influencing interactions of each patient with the environment, and begin to form a view which is at odds with the simplistic reductionist view that "one drug fits all" paradigm [53] .…”
Section: Social Genomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This, translated into clinical terms, may mean that the soma (as defined in Box 1) experiences continual repair and lives without any significant age-related chronic degeneration. I have suggested [33] that some of these evolutionary pressures could be dependent upon how well one makes themselves 'indispensable' within the global techno-cultural environment, through intense (but hormetic) sharing of information, which has an impact on somatic neurons which, then, diminish the evolutionary importance of germ line cells (Figure 3). response to heat or oxidation.…”
Section: The 'Indispensable Soma Hypothesis'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A partir del estado del arte y de las inquietudes emergentes sobre el efecto de las fluctuaciones imaginarias en la cultura y el sujeto, se contempla al fenómeno de las selfies como la representación de los hábitos y necesidades de la personalidad en un ecosistema virtual. Se permite llamar "ecosistema" a la red, en el sentido de la biología, ya que toda especie incluida en un entorno debe adaptarse para la expresión de sus posibilidades (Kyriazis, 2015). En las redes sociales el peligro es la extinción y un signo de adaptación es el número de likes, seguidores y reforzadores simbólicos (Marwick, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified