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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Science
  • Neuroscience
  • Mathematical Systems Theory

Background:

  • Complex systems exhibit self-organization, leading to emergent structures.
  • Synergetics provides a mathematical framework for understanding these phenomena.
  • Perception and action are key areas where self-organization is observed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To apply synergetics principles to understand perception and action.
  • To illustrate core synergetic concepts like order parameters (OPs) and enslavement.
  • To explore the role of OPs in collective behaviors, pattern recognition, and mind-body interactions.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing synergetics, a theory of self-organized pattern formation.
  • Applying concepts of order parameters (OPs), enslavement, complexity reduction, and circular causality.
  • Analyzing examples from human collective behavior (e.g., clapping) and face recognition.

Main Results:

  • Order parameters (OPs) reduce complexity by governing system dynamics.
  • In pattern recognition, OPs represent concepts and enslave neural activity.
  • Syndromes can be interpreted as OPs in a mind-body context, demonstrating error correction.

Conclusions:

  • Synergetics offers a unified framework for perception, action, and cognitive processes.
  • Order parameters (OPs) play a context-dependent role in structuring behavior and cognition.
  • The framework provides insights into beauty, attention, and the interplay of mind and body.