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In the search for principles of pattern generation in complex biological systems, an operational approach is presented that embraces both theory and experiment. The central mathematical concepts of self-organization in nonequilibrium systems (including order parameter dynamics, stability, fluctuations, and time scales) are used to show how a large number of empirically observed features of temporal patterns can be mapped onto simple low-dimensional (stochastic, nonlinear) dynamical laws that are derivable from lower levels of description. The theoretical framework provides a language and a strategy, accompanied by new observables, that may afford an understanding of dynamic patterns at several scales of analysis (including behavioral patterns, neural networks, and individual neurons) and the linkage among them.
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Gregor Schöner
University of Stuttgart
J. A. Scott Kelso
University of Iowa
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Florida Atlantic University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0ef6b78a6cf2089022a86e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.3281253
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