Chaos in the mind
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at the interface between neuroscience and psychology. | at the interface between neuroscience and psychology. | ||
One major role may be to guarantee creativity and | One major role may be to guarantee creativity and | ||
| - | diversity of behavior. | + | diversity of behavior, to find the a way or trajectory |
| + | to the best idea which matches the current situation. | ||
| + | A number of scientists have coined names for this process, | ||
| + | Peter Ashwin's has proposed "Cycling Chaos", | ||
| + | Mikhail Rabinovich a "Winnerless Competition" (WLC), | ||
| + | and Ichiro Tsuda "Chaotic Itinerancy". Ashwin's notion | ||
| + | of "Cycling Chaos" is very similar to Rabinovich's WLC | ||
| + | and Tsuda's Chaotic Itinerancy. The general idea is to | ||
| + | connect different saddle points with "cycling" trajectories. | ||
== Chaos and the point of view == | == Chaos and the point of view == | ||