Towards a Cognitive Gliascience: A Brief Conceptual Framework
Salvatore Spadaro *
Department of Philosophy, Sapienza University of Rome, via Carlo Fea n.2, 00161, Rome, Italy.
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Abstract
Recent brain studies show the emerging importance of glia (and, in particular, of astroglia) in cognitive abilities like learning and memory. A new, hypothetical area of research is described to enriching the poverty of cognitive studies on glia. This methodology has been used because of its intedisciplinarity, and in particular for a possible foundation of a computational glia-neuroscience. The point of the paper is to raise awareness about a new perspective on these brain cells.
Keywords: Glia cells, astroglia, cognitive gliascience, philosophy of mind & cognitive science, computational glia-neuroscience.