Neurodynamics Of Cognition And Consciousness (u... -

The book treats the brain not as a static processor, but as a where cognition and consciousness emerge from shifting patterns of neural activity:

is a comprehensive interdisciplinary book that explores the dynamical processes within the brain that give rise to higher-level thinking and awareness . Edited by Leonid I. Perlovsky and Robert Kozma, this volume compiles research on how complex neural behaviors—such as synchronization, desynchronization, and chaotic attractors—facilitate human perception, decision-making, and emotional intelligence. Core Themes and Key Insights Neurodynamics of Cognition and Consciousness (U...

: Researchers explore the "intentional action-perception cycle," where neurodynamics reset after an action is taken, starting the process of consciousness again to adapt to the new situation. The book treats the brain not as a

First published by in August 2007, the volume is part of the Understanding Complex Systems series and spans approximately 366 pages. It serves as a foundational text for graduate students and researchers in neuroscience, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence who are interested in modeling complex mental phenomena. Core Themes and Key Insights : Researchers explore

: The text introduces the concept of a "knowledge instinct"—a fundamental biological drive to improve our understanding of the world, which is experienced through aesthetic emotions.

: A central theory discussed is that neurodynamics evolve from vague, high-dimensional "chaotic" states (unconscious) to structured, lower-dimensional "less chaotic" states (conscious), which correspond to recognized patterns and decisions.