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Complexity Science in Human Change

Complexity Science in Human Change

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This reprint encompasses fourteen contributions that offer avenues towards a better understanding of complex systems in human behavior. The phenomena studied here are generally pattern formation processes that originate in social interaction and psychotherapy. Several accounts are also given of the coordination in body movements and in physiological, neuronal and linguistic processes. A common denominator of such pattern formation is that complexity and entropy of the respective systems become reduced spontaneously, which is the hallmark of self-organization. The various methodological approaches of how to model such processes are presented in some detail. Results from the various methods are systematically compared and discussed. Among these approaches are algorithms for the quantification of synchrony by cross-correlational statistics, surrogate control procedures, recurrence mapping and network models.This volume offers an informative and sophisticated resource for scholars of human change, and as well for students at advanced levels, from graduate to post-doctoral. The reprint is multidisciplinary in nature, binding together the fields of medicine, psychology, physics, and neuroscience.

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Keywords

  • actor–partner interdependence models
  • affect
  • affective saturation index
  • amnestic mild cognitive impairment
  • autocatalytic network
  • chimaera states
  • Cognitive neuroscience
  • complexity
  • conceptual network
  • Conversation
  • couple therapy
  • coupling
  • creativity
  • cusp catastrophe
  • Depression
  • depressive symptoms
  • electric field
  • electrodermal activity
  • embodiment
  • Emotions
  • financial capacity
  • fractal time series
  • Fractals
  • gap junction
  • Heart Rate
  • Heart rate variability
  • imagery rescripting
  • Infants
  • information
  • limb movements
  • line entropy
  • mapping
  • Meaning
  • monofractals
  • motor development
  • movement coordination
  • movement synchrony
  • multidimensional recurrence quantification analysis
  • multivariate analysis
  • n/a
  • Neuron
  • nonlinear dynamics
  • Nonverbal communication
  • phase transition
  • physiological synchrony
  • Physiology
  • Psychology
  • Psychotherapy
  • Psychotherapy process
  • recurrence matrix masking
  • recurrence plot
  • recurrence quantification analysis
  • recurrence quantifications
  • remote communication
  • Schizophrenia
  • self-organization
  • Semiotics
  • simulation
  • Society & Social Sciences
  • statistical dynamics
  • surrogate synchrony
  • Synchronization
  • Text Analysis
  • therapeutic alliance
  • therapeutic change
  • Time-series analysis
  • uncertainty
  • validity
  • weak coupling
  • worldview

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6220-9

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