The consideration of time or dynamics is fundamental for all aspects of mental activity--perception, cognition, and emotion--because the main feature of brain activity is the continuous change of the underlying brain states even in a constant environment. The application of nonlinear dynamics to the study of brain activity began to flourish in the 1990s when combined with empirical observations from modern morphological and physiological observations. This book offers perspectives on brain dynamics that draw on the latest advances in research in the field. It includes contributions from both theoreticians and experimentalists, offering an eclectic treatment of fundamental issues.
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Decoding Mental States from Patterns of Brain Activity
John-Dylan Haynes
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Connectivity and Dynamics of Neural Information Processing
V. K. Jirsa, Raoul Huys, Ajay Pillai, Dionysios Perdikis, Marmaduke Woodman
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