List of unsolved problems in biology (original) (raw)

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Biological concepts and questions with insufficienct resolutions

This article lists notable unsolved problems in biology.

Evolution and origins of life

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Biochemistry and cell biology

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Neuroscience and cognition

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Cognition and psychology

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Cognition and decisions How and where does the brain evaluate reward value and effort (cost) to modulate behavior? How does previous experience alter perception and behavior? What are the genetic and environmental contributions to brain function?
Computational neuroscience How important is the precise timing of action potentials for information processing in the neocortex? Is there a canonical computation performed by cortical columns? How is information in the brain processed by the collective dynamics of large neuronal circuits? What level of simplification is suitable for a description of information processing in the brain? What is the neural code?
Computational theory of mind What are the limits of understanding thinking as a form of computing?
Consciousness What is the brain basis of subjective experience, cognition, wakefulness, alertness, arousal, and attention? What is the precise mechanism behind how phenomenal binding occurs? Is there a "hard problem of consciousness"? If so, how is it solved? What, if any, is the function of consciousness, and what is the mechanism behind the function of consciousness?[32][33]
Free will Particularly the neuroscience of free will
Language How is it implemented neurally? What is the basis of semantic meaning?
Learning and memory Where do our memories get stored and how are they retrieved again? How can learning be improved? What is the difference between explicit and implicit memories? What molecule is responsible for synaptic tagging?
The emergence and evolution of intelligence What are the laws and mechanisms - of new idea emergence (insight, creativity synthesis, intuition, decision-making, eureka); development (evolution) of an individual mind in the ontogenesis, etc.?
Perception How does the brain transfer sensory information into coherent, private percepts? What are the rules by which perception is organized? What are the features/objects that constitute our perceptual experience of internal and external events? How are the senses integrated? What is the relationship between subjective experience and the physical world?

Ecology, evolution, and paleontology

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Unsolved problems relating to the interactions between organisms and their distribution in the environment include:

Unsolved problems relating to the behaviour of animals include:

Non-human organs and biomolecules

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Unsolved problems relating to the structure and function of non-human organs, processes and biomolecules include:

Unsolved problems in artificial life include:[43][44]

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