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Decentralized Competition Produces Nonlinear Dynamics Akin to Klinotaxis

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  • Pedro Manrique
  • Mason Klein
  • Yao Sheng Li
  • Chen Xu
  • Pak Ming Hui
  • Neil Johnson

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One of the biggest challenges in unravelling the complexity of living systems, is to fully understand the neural logic that translates sensory input into the highly nonlinear motor outputs that are observed when simple organisms crawl. Recent work has shown that organisms such as larvae that exhibit klinotaxis (i.e., orientation through lateral movements of portions of the body) can perform normal exploratory practices even in the absence of a brain. Abdominal and thoracic networks control the alternation between crawls and turns. This motivates the search for decentralized models of movement that can produce nonlinear outputs that resemble the experiments. Here, we present such a complex system model, in the form of a population of decentralized decision-making components (agents) whose aggregate activity resembles that observed in klinotaxis organisms. Despite the simplicity of each component, the complexity created by their collective feedback of information and actions akin to proportional navigation, drives the model organism towards a specific target. Our model organism’s nonlinear behaviors are consistent with empirically observed reorientation rate measures for Drosophila larvae as well as nematode C. elegans .

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  • Pedro Manrique & Mason Klein & Yao Sheng Li & Chen Xu & Pak Ming Hui & Neil Johnson, 2018. "Decentralized Competition Produces Nonlinear Dynamics Akin to Klinotaxis," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-8, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:9803239
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/9803239
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