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Encyclopedia > Dynamic cognition

A new approach in cognitive science proposed by Tim van Gelder which proposes that differential equations are a better way of modelling cognition than more traditional computer models. See dynamicism.


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``Dynamical Systems Hypothesis in Cognitive Science'' (3542 words)
The dynamical approach to cognition is also closely related to ideas about the embodiment of mind and the environmental situatedness of human cognition, since it emphasizes commonalities between behavior in neural and cognitive processes on one hand with physiological and environmental events on the other.
Dynamical models seem particularly appropriate to account for motor control and for perceptual recognition since research on temporal aspects of perception has been conducted for many years.
The development of dynamical models of perception and motor tasks has led to further extension of the notion of the representational function to include time-varying trajectories, limit cycles, coupled limit cycles and attractors toward which the system state may tend.
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