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Reentry (neural circuitry)
Reentry
is a
neural structuring
of
the brain
,
specifically
in humans, which is characterized by the ongoing bidirectional exchange of
signals
along
reciprocal
axonal
fibers
linking
two or more
brain
areas. It is
hypothesized
to
allow
for widely
distributed
groups
of
neurons
to
achieve
integrated
and
synchronized
firing
, which is
proposed
to be a
requirement
for
consciousness
, as
outlined
by
Gerald Edelman
and
Giulio Tononi
in their
book
A
Universe
of
Consciousness
.