ISBN:
9783030389871
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (233 pages)
Series Statement:
Understanding Complex Systems Ser.
Series Statement:
Springer complexity
Series Statement:
Understanding complex systems
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
302
Keywords:
Social groups-Psychological aspects
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Social groups Psychological aspects
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I Theory -- 1 The How, What, and Why of Functional Synchronization -- 1.1 Psychological Function -- 1.2 Overview of Synchronization -- 1.2.1 Perspectives on Synchronization -- 1.2.2 The Conceptual Roots of Synchronization in Gestalt Psychology -- 1.3 The Meaning of Synchronization -- 1.3.1 What Is Synchronization? -- 1.3.2 Types of Synchronization -- 1.3.3 Synchronizing Networks of Coupled Dynamical Systems: The Link Between Network Structure and Dynamics -- 1.3.4 Dynamical Mechanisms and Routes to Synchronization -- 1.3.5 Intermittent Cluster Synchronization: Rapid Construction and Deconstruction of a Distributed Function -- 1.3.6 Assembly of Functional Units-A Common Feature Across Scales -- 1.3.7 Dynamics of Functional Units -- 1.4 Synchronization Between Levels of Psychological Reality -- 1.5 Summing up and Looking Ahead -- 2 Synchronization in the Emergence of Basic Mental Functions -- 2.1 The Binding Problem -- 2.2 Neural Synchrony -- 2.3 Neural Mechanisms of Synchronization -- 2.4 Modulating Synchrony Through Instantaneous Changes in Structural Network Properties-A Model -- 2.4.1 Results -- 2.5 From Synchrony to Large-Scale Functional Connectivity and Cognition -- 2.5.1 Dynamics of Functional Connectivity -- 2.6 Summary -- 3 Higher Order Mental Functions -- 3.1 From Flow to Structure -- 3.2 Self-organization in the Stream of Thought -- 3.2.1 The Emergence of Higher-Order Mental States -- 3.2.2 Bi-stability in Mental Structure -- 3.3 Evaluation as the Collective Variable Describing the State of the Mental System -- 3.4 Attractor Dynamics in Mental Systems -- 3.5 Quantifying the Stream of Consciousness -- 3.5.1 The Mouse Paradigm -- 3.5.2 Attractor Dynamics in the Stream of Consciousness -- 3.6 Modeling the Self -- 3.6.1 From Dynamics to Structure -- 3.6.2 From Structure to Function.
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