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Computation, Dynamics, and Cognition

Oxford University Press (1997)
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This book explores the application of dynamical theory to cognitive science. Giunti shows how the dynamical approach can illuminate problems of cognition, information processing, consciousness, meaning, and the relation between body and mind

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