The Resonant Brain

This Special Issue is dedicated to Stephen Grossberg, Professor Emeritus at the Department of Biomedical Engineering of Boston University (BU), Wang Professor of Cognitive and Neural Systems, and a former Director of the Center for Adaptive Systems of BU. Grossberg is an internationally acclaimed sc...

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1654002025-08-12T09:27:58Z The Resonant Brain Dresp-Langley, Birgitta Pessoa, Luiz job interview remote vs. face-to-face EEG hyperscanning brain connectivity autonomic synchronization interoceptive attentiveness hyperscanning fNIRS lateralization inter-brain coherence interpersonal synchronization social frame multisensory perception brain representation contextual modulation adaptive resonance biological learning self-organization matching rules winner-take-all principle attention audition energy adaptive resonance theory imagery perception vividness visual cortex visual priming perky effect biomedical data categorical data ontologies knowledge graphs resonance brain consciousness criticality entrainment continuum theory biofield bipolar universal modus ponens (BUMP) global realism with bipolar strings (GRBS) axiomatization of physics and quantum information science complete background independence bipolar quantum graphs for entangled neural networks causal–logical brain modeling (CLBM) quantum cognition and quantum biology (QCQB) mind–light–matter unity AI and QI bipolar entropy god/nature logic vs. human/mind logic lost but found miracle neural network learning and memory adaptive action knowledge acquisition education artificial intelligence decision making goal-directed behavior sleep visual perception perceptual organization dissimilarity accentuation principle n/a thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy This Special Issue is dedicated to Stephen Grossberg, Professor Emeritus at the Department of Biomedical Engineering of Boston University (BU), Wang Professor of Cognitive and Neural Systems, and a former Director of the Center for Adaptive Systems of BU. Grossberg is an internationally acclaimed scientist and a pioneer in fundamental principles, mechanisms, and model architectures that form the foundation of contemporary neural network research. Articles in this collection focus on the perceptual integration of sensory information, cognitive representation, and mechanisms feeding consciousness. 2025-08-12T09:27:56Z 2025-08-12T09:27:56Z 2025 book ONIX_20250812T110751_9783725837380_156 9783725837380 9783725837373 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165400 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/10746 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3737-3 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3737-3 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725837380 9783725837373 262 open access
spellingShingle job interview
remote vs. face-to-face
EEG hyperscanning
brain connectivity
autonomic synchronization
interoceptive attentiveness
hyperscanning
fNIRS
lateralization
inter-brain coherence
interpersonal synchronization
social frame
multisensory perception
brain representation
contextual modulation
adaptive resonance
biological learning
self-organization
matching rules
winner-take-all principle
attention
audition
energy
adaptive resonance theory
imagery
perception
vividness
visual cortex
visual priming
perky effect
biomedical data
categorical data
ontologies
knowledge graphs
resonance
brain
consciousness
criticality
entrainment
continuum theory
biofield
bipolar universal modus ponens (BUMP)
global realism with bipolar strings (GRBS)
axiomatization of physics and quantum information science
complete background independence
bipolar quantum graphs for entangled neural networks
causal–logical brain modeling (CLBM)
quantum cognition and quantum biology (QCQB)
mind–light–matter unity AI and QI
bipolar entropy
god/nature logic vs. human/mind logic
lost but found miracle
neural network
learning and memory
adaptive action
knowledge acquisition
education
artificial intelligence
decision making
goal-directed behavior
sleep
visual perception
perceptual organization
dissimilarity
accentuation principle
n/a
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy
The Resonant Brain
title The Resonant Brain
title_full The Resonant Brain
title_fullStr The Resonant Brain
title_full_unstemmed The Resonant Brain
title_short The Resonant Brain
title_sort resonant brain
topic job interview
remote vs. face-to-face
EEG hyperscanning
brain connectivity
autonomic synchronization
interoceptive attentiveness
hyperscanning
fNIRS
lateralization
inter-brain coherence
interpersonal synchronization
social frame
multisensory perception
brain representation
contextual modulation
adaptive resonance
biological learning
self-organization
matching rules
winner-take-all principle
attention
audition
energy
adaptive resonance theory
imagery
perception
vividness
visual cortex
visual priming
perky effect
biomedical data
categorical data
ontologies
knowledge graphs
resonance
brain
consciousness
criticality
entrainment
continuum theory
biofield
bipolar universal modus ponens (BUMP)
global realism with bipolar strings (GRBS)
axiomatization of physics and quantum information science
complete background independence
bipolar quantum graphs for entangled neural networks
causal–logical brain modeling (CLBM)
quantum cognition and quantum biology (QCQB)
mind–light–matter unity AI and QI
bipolar entropy
god/nature logic vs. human/mind logic
lost but found miracle
neural network
learning and memory
adaptive action
knowledge acquisition
education
artificial intelligence
decision making
goal-directed behavior
sleep
visual perception
perceptual organization
dissimilarity
accentuation principle
n/a
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy
topic_facet job interview
remote vs. face-to-face
EEG hyperscanning
brain connectivity
autonomic synchronization
interoceptive attentiveness
hyperscanning
fNIRS
lateralization
inter-brain coherence
interpersonal synchronization
social frame
multisensory perception
brain representation
contextual modulation
adaptive resonance
biological learning
self-organization
matching rules
winner-take-all principle
attention
audition
energy
adaptive resonance theory
imagery
perception
vividness
visual cortex
visual priming
perky effect
biomedical data
categorical data
ontologies
knowledge graphs
resonance
brain
consciousness
criticality
entrainment
continuum theory
biofield
bipolar universal modus ponens (BUMP)
global realism with bipolar strings (GRBS)
axiomatization of physics and quantum information science
complete background independence
bipolar quantum graphs for entangled neural networks
causal–logical brain modeling (CLBM)
quantum cognition and quantum biology (QCQB)
mind–light–matter unity AI and QI
bipolar entropy
god/nature logic vs. human/mind logic
lost but found miracle
neural network
learning and memory
adaptive action
knowledge acquisition
education
artificial intelligence
decision making
goal-directed behavior
sleep
visual perception
perceptual organization
dissimilarity
accentuation principle
n/a
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy
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