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Introduction Introduction
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How Can Dynamic Coordination Underlying Behavior and Cognitive Processing Be Conceptually and Formally Specified? How Can Dynamic Coordination Underlying Behavior and Cognitive Processing Be Conceptually and Formally Specified?
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Dynamic Coordination as a Result of Self-organization Dynamic Coordination as a Result of Self-organization
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Dimensionality Reduction Dimensionality Reduction
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The Theory of Coherent Infomax The Theory of Coherent Infomax
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Dynamic Pattern Theory Dynamic Pattern Theory
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Understanding Dynamic Coordination Understanding Dynamic Coordination
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Is Dynamic Coordination the Basis of Specific Cognitive Functions or Is It a General Optimizer of Cognitive Functioning? Is Dynamic Coordination the Basis of Specific Cognitive Functions or Is It a General Optimizer of Cognitive Functioning?
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Cases of Dynamic Coordination Cases of Dynamic Coordination
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Cognitive Processes and Coordination Cognitive Processes and Coordination
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Dynamic Coordination as Optimization Dynamic Coordination as Optimization
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Synchrony and Dynamic Coordination Synchrony and Dynamic Coordination
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Is Dynamic Coordination Learned and Does Dynamic Coordination Modify Learning? Is Dynamic Coordination Learned and Does Dynamic Coordination Modify Learning?
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Relation between Dynamic Coordination and Learning Relation between Dynamic Coordination and Learning
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Neural Synchrony during Human Ontogeny Neural Synchrony during Human Ontogeny
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Coordination in Perceptual and Motor Development Coordination in Perceptual and Motor Development
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Learning and Dynamic Coordination Learning and Dynamic Coordination
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What Is the Role of Different Frequency Bands for Dynamic Coordination? What Is the Role of Different Frequency Bands for Dynamic Coordination?
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Oscillations in Different Frequency Bands Oscillations in Different Frequency Bands
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Role of Different Frequency Bands in Sensory Processing Role of Different Frequency Bands in Sensory Processing
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Role of Different Frequency Bands in Attention and Awareness Role of Different Frequency Bands in Attention and Awareness
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Role of Different Frequency Bands in Motor Circuits Role of Different Frequency Bands in Motor Circuits
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Which Processes Modulate Dynamic Coordination at the Systems Level? Which Processes Modulate Dynamic Coordination at the Systems Level?
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Prefrontal Cortex Modulates Dynamic Coordination Prefrontal Cortex Modulates Dynamic Coordination
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Top-down Processing and Neural Coherence Top-down Processing and Neural Coherence
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How Is Dynamic Coordination Related to Brain Disorders? How Is Dynamic Coordination Related to Brain Disorders?
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Disturbance of Dynamic Coordination in Schizophrenia Disturbance of Dynamic Coordination in Schizophrenia
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What Can Be Learned from This with Respect to Normal Brain Function? What Can Be Learned from This with Respect to Normal Brain Function?
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Acknowledgments Acknowledgments
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18 Coordination in Behavior and Cognition
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Published:July 2010
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Abstract
This chapter focuses on dynamic coordination and how it is achieved, how it is related to cognitive functions and learning processes, and the role of neural oscillations in different frequency bands for dynamic coordination. It also considers modulation of coordination at the systems level and the relation of the mechanisms underlying coordination of behavior and cognition to neuropsychiatric disorders. In addition, the chapter examines dynamic coordination that arises from self-organization, the reduction in dimensionality associated with dynamic coordination, the theory of Coherent Infomax, Dynamic Pattern Theory, how optimization and synchrony are related to dynamic coordination, neural synchrony during human ontogeny, and how coordination contributes to perceptual and motor development. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the role of different frequency bands in sensory processing, attention and awareness, and motor circuits, together with how the prefrontal cortex modulates dynamic coordination.
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