Chaos and Complexity in Psychology
The Theory of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems
Herausgeber: Guastello, Stephen J.; Pincus, David; Koopmans, Matthijs
Chaos and Complexity in Psychology
The Theory of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems
Herausgeber: Guastello, Stephen J.; Pincus, David; Koopmans, Matthijs
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This book reports recent landmark developments and the state of the art in NDS science in psychological theory and research.
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This book reports recent landmark developments and the state of the art in NDS science in psychological theory and research.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887267
- ISBN-10: 0521887267
- Artikelnr.: 25686210
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887267
- ISBN-10: 0521887267
- Artikelnr.: 25686210
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction to nonlinear dynamics and complexity Stephen J. Guastello
and Larry S. Liebovitch; 2. Collective intelligence: observations and
models William Sulis; 3. Neurodynamics and electro-cortical activity Tullio
Minelli; 4. Psychophysics Robert A. M. Gregson; 5. Temporal patterns in
perceptual behavior: implications for dynamics structure D. J. Aks; 6.
Embodied and embedded: the dynamics of extracting perceptual visual
invariants Patrice Renaud, Sylvain Chartier and Guillaume Albert; 7.
Origins of order in cognitive activity Geoff Hollis, Heidi Kloos and Guy C.
Van Orden; 8. Nonlinear dynamical systems in developmental psychology Paul
van Geert; 9. Developmental psychopathology: maladaptive and adaptive
attractors in children's close relationships Erika S. Lunkenheimer and
Thomas J. Dishion; 10. Psychopathology: a nonlinear systems view Wolfgang
Tschacher and Uli Junghan; 11. Coherence, complexity, and information flow:
self-organizing processes in psychotherapy David Pincus; 12. The dynamics
of human experience: fundamentals of dynamical social psychology Robin R.
Vallacher and Andrej Nowak; 13. Group dynamics: adaptation, coordination,
and the emergence of leaders Stephen J. Guastello; 14. Organizational
psychology Kevin Dooley; 15. Complexity, evolution and organizational
behavior Peter Allen; 16. Agent-based modeling and dynamic network analysis
Terrill Frantz and Kathleen Carley; 17. Epilogue: psychology at the edge of
chaos Matthjs Koopmans.
and Larry S. Liebovitch; 2. Collective intelligence: observations and
models William Sulis; 3. Neurodynamics and electro-cortical activity Tullio
Minelli; 4. Psychophysics Robert A. M. Gregson; 5. Temporal patterns in
perceptual behavior: implications for dynamics structure D. J. Aks; 6.
Embodied and embedded: the dynamics of extracting perceptual visual
invariants Patrice Renaud, Sylvain Chartier and Guillaume Albert; 7.
Origins of order in cognitive activity Geoff Hollis, Heidi Kloos and Guy C.
Van Orden; 8. Nonlinear dynamical systems in developmental psychology Paul
van Geert; 9. Developmental psychopathology: maladaptive and adaptive
attractors in children's close relationships Erika S. Lunkenheimer and
Thomas J. Dishion; 10. Psychopathology: a nonlinear systems view Wolfgang
Tschacher and Uli Junghan; 11. Coherence, complexity, and information flow:
self-organizing processes in psychotherapy David Pincus; 12. The dynamics
of human experience: fundamentals of dynamical social psychology Robin R.
Vallacher and Andrej Nowak; 13. Group dynamics: adaptation, coordination,
and the emergence of leaders Stephen J. Guastello; 14. Organizational
psychology Kevin Dooley; 15. Complexity, evolution and organizational
behavior Peter Allen; 16. Agent-based modeling and dynamic network analysis
Terrill Frantz and Kathleen Carley; 17. Epilogue: psychology at the edge of
chaos Matthjs Koopmans.
1. Introduction to nonlinear dynamics and complexity Stephen J. Guastello
and Larry S. Liebovitch; 2. Collective intelligence: observations and
models William Sulis; 3. Neurodynamics and electro-cortical activity Tullio
Minelli; 4. Psychophysics Robert A. M. Gregson; 5. Temporal patterns in
perceptual behavior: implications for dynamics structure D. J. Aks; 6.
Embodied and embedded: the dynamics of extracting perceptual visual
invariants Patrice Renaud, Sylvain Chartier and Guillaume Albert; 7.
Origins of order in cognitive activity Geoff Hollis, Heidi Kloos and Guy C.
Van Orden; 8. Nonlinear dynamical systems in developmental psychology Paul
van Geert; 9. Developmental psychopathology: maladaptive and adaptive
attractors in children's close relationships Erika S. Lunkenheimer and
Thomas J. Dishion; 10. Psychopathology: a nonlinear systems view Wolfgang
Tschacher and Uli Junghan; 11. Coherence, complexity, and information flow:
self-organizing processes in psychotherapy David Pincus; 12. The dynamics
of human experience: fundamentals of dynamical social psychology Robin R.
Vallacher and Andrej Nowak; 13. Group dynamics: adaptation, coordination,
and the emergence of leaders Stephen J. Guastello; 14. Organizational
psychology Kevin Dooley; 15. Complexity, evolution and organizational
behavior Peter Allen; 16. Agent-based modeling and dynamic network analysis
Terrill Frantz and Kathleen Carley; 17. Epilogue: psychology at the edge of
chaos Matthjs Koopmans.
and Larry S. Liebovitch; 2. Collective intelligence: observations and
models William Sulis; 3. Neurodynamics and electro-cortical activity Tullio
Minelli; 4. Psychophysics Robert A. M. Gregson; 5. Temporal patterns in
perceptual behavior: implications for dynamics structure D. J. Aks; 6.
Embodied and embedded: the dynamics of extracting perceptual visual
invariants Patrice Renaud, Sylvain Chartier and Guillaume Albert; 7.
Origins of order in cognitive activity Geoff Hollis, Heidi Kloos and Guy C.
Van Orden; 8. Nonlinear dynamical systems in developmental psychology Paul
van Geert; 9. Developmental psychopathology: maladaptive and adaptive
attractors in children's close relationships Erika S. Lunkenheimer and
Thomas J. Dishion; 10. Psychopathology: a nonlinear systems view Wolfgang
Tschacher and Uli Junghan; 11. Coherence, complexity, and information flow:
self-organizing processes in psychotherapy David Pincus; 12. The dynamics
of human experience: fundamentals of dynamical social psychology Robin R.
Vallacher and Andrej Nowak; 13. Group dynamics: adaptation, coordination,
and the emergence of leaders Stephen J. Guastello; 14. Organizational
psychology Kevin Dooley; 15. Complexity, evolution and organizational
behavior Peter Allen; 16. Agent-based modeling and dynamic network analysis
Terrill Frantz and Kathleen Carley; 17. Epilogue: psychology at the edge of
chaos Matthjs Koopmans.