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The dynamical systems approach to cognition concepts and empirical paradigms based on self-organization, embodiment, and coordination dynamics

The shared platform of the articles collected in this volume is usedto advocate a dynamical systems approach to cognition. It is arguedthat recent developments in cognitive science towards an account ofembodiment, together with the general approach of complexity theoryand dynamics, have a major impact on behavioral and cognitivescience.

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  • "The shared platform of the articles collected in this volume is usedto advocate a dynamical systems approach to cognition. It is arguedthat recent developments in cognitive science towards an account ofembodiment, together with the general approach of complexity theoryand dynamics, have a major impact on behavioral and cognitivescience."@en

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  • "The dynamical systems approach to cognition : concepts and empirical paradigms based on self-organization, embodiment, and coordination dynamics"
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  • "The dynamical systems approach to cognition : concepts and empirical paradigms based on self-organization, embodiment, and coordination dynamics"@en
  • "The dynamical systems approach to cognition : concepts and empirical paradigms based on self-organization, embodiment and coordination dynamics"
  • "The Dynamical Systems Approach To Cognition Concepts And Empirical Paradigms Based On Self-organization, Embodiment, And Coordination Dynamics"@en
  • "The Dynamical systems approach to cognition : concepts and empirical paradigms based on self-organization, embodiment, and coordination dynamics"