An examination of how widely distributed and specialized activities of the brain are flexibly and effectively coordinated.
This book brings together scientists from all over the world who have defined and developed the field of Coordination Dynamics.
Philosophical Psychology 7 , 163–181 ; and Stadler , M. , & Kruse , P. ( 1990 ) . ... Gibson stimulated a remarkable body of research and even a journal ( Ecological Psychology ) devoted to the study of animal - environment systems .
A central question in neuroscience is how does the brain accomplish context-sensitive computation?
This volume brings together leading authorities from multiple disciplines to examine the relationship between brain development and behavior in typically developing children.
The shared platform of the articles collected in this volume is used to advocate a dynamical systems approach to cognition.
The shared platform of the articles collected in this volume is used to advocate a dynamical systems approach to cognition.
This volume in the Strüngmann Forum Reports series explores the complex mechanisms that accompany the dynamic processes by which the brain evolves and matures.
The chapters in this volume are not simply write-ups of the lectures given by the experts at the meeting but are written in a way that they give sufficient introductory information to be comprehensible and useful for all interested ...
This is an excellent introduction for graduate students and nonspecialists to the field of mathematical and computational neurosciences.
How the ubiquitous human tendency to polarize—either~or, nature~nurture, body~mind, yin~yang—can be explained in terms of coordination dynamics, a new conception of brain function, and how such polar opposites can be reconciled.