This book applies complexity theory to cognitive science, and the result is a transformation of this field. It proposes a biophysical theory of human relations, attempting to expand all its implications (for research and theory). It presents the potential clinical applications of this theory in neuroscience and clinical psychology — a general theory of mind change.
Contents:
- E-Mergence
- Semiosis
- Icon
- Couplings
- Co-Evolution
- Change
Readership: Undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in psychology, psychiatry, neurology and nonlinear science.
“… this is an intriguing book that may attract many readers … Written in a quite alert style, the book is enjoyable as a reading … This volume is recommended to researchers in various human-related sciences, like philosophy, sociology, psychology, literature, medicine, or artificial intelligence. Moreover, any doctoral student in any human-related science may find the reading of this volume worthwhile.”
Fuzzy Systems & A.I.
“I recommend the book as an interesting read and review for those interested in consciousness and the brain …”
Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences