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Published on: February 3, 2023
Incorporating coordination dynamics into an evolutionarily grounded science of intentional change
Viviane Kostrubiec1, J A Scott Kelso2
1PRISSMH EA EA 4561,University of Toulouse,31062 Toulouse Cedex 9,France.viviane.kostrubiec@univ-tlse3.fr.
Abstract:
We suggest the authors' endeavor toward a science of intentional change may benefit from recent advances in informationally meaningful self-organizing dynamical systems. Coordination Dynamics, having contributed to an understanding of behavior on several time scales - adaptation, learning, and development - and on different levels of analysis, from the neural to the social, may complement, if not enhance, the authors' insights.
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