The Critical Brain Hypothesis? Meet The Metastable Brain~Mind
Abstract
In contrast to the critical brain hypothesis in which the brain tunes itself to a critical point between states of chaos and order, analysis of Coordination Dynamics suggests that a vast repertoire of coexisting tendencies exists for regions of the brain to integrate and segregate at the same time. Rather than teetering between order and randomness, the brain~mind lives in an immense sea of metastability where it can create functional information.
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