Mapping of the brain operational architectonics
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ABSTRACT Recent neuroscience is lacking of consistent theory and methods for understanding the mechanisms through which the brain orchestrate the symphony of perceptions, thoughts and actions. The aim of this Chapter is to contribute to a better understanding of such mechanisms by establishing methodological foundations of the Operational Architectonics framework of brain and mind functioning. The theory we offer provides a framework for mapping and understanding important aspects of the brain mechanisms that constitute perception, cognition, and eventually consciousness. Keywords: EEG/MEG, Operational Synchrony, Structural Synchrony, Functional Connectivity, Neuronal Assemblies, Brain Operations, Mind, Temporal Structure, Binding, Perception, Cognition, Consciousness, Dynamical, Symbolic, Neurocomputational Approach, Isomorphism
Chapter 2. In: Chen, F.J. (Ed.) Focus on Brain Mapping Research. Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2005. pp. 59-98.
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