Coordination: Neural, Behavioral and Social Dynamics
by
 
Fuchs, Armin. editor.

Title
Coordination: Neural, Behavioral and Social Dynamics

Author
Fuchs, Armin. editor.

ISBN
9783540744795

Physical Description
XIV, 355 p. online resource.

Series
Understanding Complex Systems,

Contents
Behavioral Dynamics -- Imperfect Symmetry and the Elementary Coordination Law -- Landscapes Beyond the HKB Model -- Behavioral Dynamics of Visually Guided Locomotion -- Human Trajectory Formation: Taxonomy of Movement Based on Phase Flow Topology -- Dynamical Systems and Internal Models -- Towards a Unified Theory of Rhythmic and Discrete Movements — Behavioral, Modeling and Imaging Results -- Neural Dynamics -- Imaging the Neural Control of Voluntary Movement using MEG -- Nonlinear and Cooperative Dynamics in the Human Brain: Evidence from Multimodal Neuroimaging -- Large-Scale Network Dynamics in Neurocognitive Function -- Neural Indices of Behavioral Instability in Coordination Dynamics -- Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI): Restoration of Movement and Thought from Neuroelectric and Metabolic Brain Activity -- Sleep, Consciousness and the Brain: A Perturbational Approach -- Social Dynamics -- Language Use, Coordination, and the Emergence of Cooperative Action -- Dynamics of Interpersonal Coordination -- EEG Coordination Dynamics: Neuromarkers of Social Coordination -- Coordination: Neural, Behavioral and Social Dynamics -- J.A. Scott Kelso’s Contributions to Our Understanding of Coordination.

Abstract
One of the most striking features of Coordination Dynamics is its interdisciplinary character. The problems we are trying to solve in this field range from behavioral phenomena of interlimb coordination and coordination between stimuli and movements (perception-action tasks) through neural activation patterns that can be observed during these tasks to clinical applications and social behavior. It is not surprising that close collaboration among scientists from different fields as psychology, kinesiology, neurology and even physics are imperative to deal with the enormous difficulties we are facing when we try to understand a system as complex as the human brain. 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 scientists and students.

Subject Term
Engineering.
 
Human physiology.
 
Differentiable dynamical systems.
 
Physics.
 
Engineering mathematics.
 
Vibration.
 
Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control.
 
Complexity.
 
Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering.
 
Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory.

Added Author
Fuchs, Armin.
 
Jirsa, Viktor K.

Added Corporate Author
SpringerLink (Online service)

Electronic Access
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74479-5


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryE-Book503037-1001TA355Online Springer