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Title
  • en Chaotic itinerancy
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Subject
  • NDC 491
Description
  • Abstract en Chaotic itinerancy is a closed-loop trajectory through high-dimensional state space of neural activity that directs the cortex in sequence of quasi-attractors. A quasi-attractor is a local region of convergent flows (attractant, absorbent) giving ordered, periodic activity and divergent flows (repellant, dispersive) giving disordered, chaotic activity between the regions. Quasi-attractors are associated with perceptions, thoughts and memories, the chaos between them with searches, and itinerancy with sequences in thinking, speaking and writing. Chaotic itinerancy differs from itineraries in symbolic dynamics where sequencing is arbitrary, from saddle points with measure-zero attracting flows, from Kelso/Bressler’s metastable neurodynamics, and from Freeman/Kozma’s cinematic neurodynamics.
Publisher en Scholarpedia
Date
    Issued2013-01
Language
  • eng
Resource Type journal article
Version Type VoR
Identifier HDL http://hdl.handle.net/2115/56988
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  • isIdenticalTo DOI https://doi.org/10.4249/scholarpedia.4459
Journal
    • EISSN 1941-6016
      • en Scholarpedia journal
      • Volume Number8 Issue Number1 Page Start4459
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Oaidate 2023-07-26