BONDING MECHANISM (Inchoate) 2)
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The incipient or not yet perfected establisment of bonds between elements.
This concept is discussed by J. BRYANT (1991), p. 113-120) in relation with the progressively organizing linkages among neurons in the brain. He writes, about synaptic links between neurons: "We shall assume that (such) transient electrochemical states actually do occur when neurons fire; and we shall call them inchoate bonds, since they function in a matter similar to, and as prior conditions for the growth of a synaptic bond "(p.114)
Analogous mechanisms are probably active in any system developing the internal relational organization among its elements. It should be useful to discover their existence and characteristics in all complex systems in their formative process
The study of globalization processes in these terms could be useful
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