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Examines the apparent stability of a “real” nervous system in comparison with the instability of diagrams of circuits representing nervous entities. Suggests that this stability is maintained by the “push‐pull” organization within a nervous system, where some parts are at work while others rest. Asks whether conservation in this form may be the result of a “need to maintain stability at a molecular level”.
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1992
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