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Oct 1995
ISBN 0262161508
608 pp.
139 illus.
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Mind as Motion
Robert F. Port and Timothy van Gelder

Mind as Motion is the first comprehensive presentation of the dynamical approach to cognition. It contains a representative sampling of original, current research on topics such as perception, motor control, speech and language, decision making, and development. Included are chapters by pioneers of the approach, as well as others applying the tools of dynamics to a wide range of new problems. Throughout, particular attention is paid to the philosophical foundations of this radical new research program.

Cognitive science has traditionally been dominated by an AI-based computational paradigm in which cognition is taken to be the manipulation of internal symbols. Even as the potential of this paradigm continues to be explored, limitations are becoming increasingly apparent. Researchers throughout cognitive science have been casting around for alternative theoretical frameworks. Out of this flux has emerged the dynamical concept, according to which cognitive processes are the behavior of nonlinear dynamical systems and are best studied using the mathematics of dynamical modeling and dynamical systems theory.

Mind as Motion provides a conceptual and historical overview of the dynamical approach, a tutorial introduction to dynamics for cognitive scientists, and a glossary covering the most frequently used terms. Each chapter includes an introduction by the editors, outlining its main ideas and placing it in context, and a guide to further reading.

Table of Contents
 Preface
1 It's About Time: An Overview of the Dynamical Approach to Cognition
by Timothy van Gelder and Robert F. Port
2 Dynamics: An Introduction
by Alec Norton
3 Time-Scale Dynamics and the Development of an Embodied Cognition
by Esther Thelen
4 Dynamic Representation of Decision-Making
by James T. Townsend and Jerome Busmeyer
5 Computational and Dynamical Languages for Autonomous Agents
by Randall D. Beer
6 Dynamics and Coordinate Systems in Skilled Sensorimotor Activity
by Elliot L. Saltzman
7 Dynamics and Articulatory Phonology
by Catherine P. Browman and Louis Goldstein
8 Language as a Dynamical System
by Jeffrey L. Elman
9 Morphodynamics and Attractor Syntax: Constituency in Visual Perception and Cognitive Grammar
by John Petitot
10 The Induction of Dynamical Recognizers
by Jordan B. Pollack
11 Growth Dynamics in Development
by Paul van Geert
12 Naive Time, Temporal Patterns, and Human Audition
by Robert F. Port, Fred Cummins and J. Devin McAuley
13 Some Dynamical Themes in Perception and Action
by M. T. Turvey and Claudia Carello
14 Dynamics and the Problem of Visual Event Recognition
by Geoffrey P. Bingham
15 Neural Dynamics of Motion Perception, Recognition Learning, and Spatial Attention
by Stephen Grossberg
16 Multiprocess Models Applied to Cognitive and Behavioral Dynamics
by Mary Ann Metzger
17 The Dynamics of Mind and Body During Clinical Interviews: Research Trends, Potential, and Future Directions
by Steven P. Reidbord and Dana J. Redington
18 Dynamical Models of Cognition
by Marco Giunti
 Glossary
 Contributors
 Index
 
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