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- W29403766 abstract "In order to understand how the newborn evolves over lifespan - the topic of developmental psychology -, this chapter presents a dynamic perspective that affords concepts, tools, and methods instrumental to identify generic mechanisms and principles leading to coordination and change in complex systems. The key concepts are so-called a) “intrinsic dynamics” that reflect spontaneous coordination tendencies of the individual at any point in time; b) “control parameter” that may affect changes in the intrinsic dynamics due to nonspecific extraneous influences (e.g., energetic); and c) “behavioral information” that captures specific influences (e.g., environmental, volitional). Behavioral stability and change on different time scales result from their interaction that may lead to competitive or cooperative dynamics. Several model systems of interlimb coordination in adults and infants are presented which capture essential features of biological systems, such as learning, synchronization, multistability, and adaptation. Thus, dynamical concepts such as bifurcation, loss of stability, symmetry breaking, appear to be some of the key notions of a general theory of development." @default.
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- W29403766 title "Chapter 5 Concepts and Methods for A Dynamical Approach to Behavioral Coordination and Change" @default.
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