Synergetics of cognition
Contents
Synergetics as a tool for the conceptualization and mathematization of cognition and behaviour
how far can we go?
Hermann Haken
2-31
The self-organization perspective in cognition research
historical remarks and new experimental approaches
Michael Stadler, Peter Kruse
32-52
Experiments with representation in neural networks
object motion, speech, and arithmetic
J. A. Anderson, M. L. Rossen, S. R. Viscuso, M. E. Sereno
54-69
Connectionist generalization and incremental learning in combinatorial domains
O. Brousse, P. Smolensky
70-80
Synchronization of oscillatory responses in visual cortex
a plausible mechanism for scene segmentation
C. M. Gray, P. König, A. K. Engel, W. Singer
82-98
Stimulus-specific synchronization in cat visual cortex and its possible role in visual pattern recognition
R. Eckhorn, H. J. Reitboeck
99-111
On the problem of anomalous dispersion in chaoto-chaotic phase transitions of neural masses, and its significance for the management of perceptual information in brains
W. J. Freeman
126-143
A hypothesis concerning timing in the brain
E. Pöppel, E. Ruhnau, K. Schill, N. V. Steinbüchel
144-149
The phenomenology of autonomous order formation in perception
Gaetano Kanizsa, Riccardo Luccio
186-200
Stability and instability in cognitive systems
multistability, suggestion, and psychosomatic interaction
Peter Kruse, Michael Stadler
201-215
Visual representations in the brain
inferences from psychophysical research
I. Rentschler, T. Caelli
233-248
Links between active perception and the control of action
M. T. Turvey, C. Carello, Nam-Gyoon Kim
269-295
Symmetry and symmetry-breaking in thermodynamic and epistemic engines
a coupling of first and second laws
Peter Kügler, R. E. Shaw
296-331
Three worlds interactionism and developmental psychology
perspectives of the synergetic approach
U. an der Heiden
354-360