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concept:complexity-spectrum-of-environmentsComplexity spectrum of environments
The graduated range of environment difficulties (six environments) employed to probe how causal emergence relates to performance across challenges.
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- Environmental Complexityrelated_toThesis that complexity of environment drives cognitive evolution; mentioned in relation to sensorimotor organization.
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- Flusser’s category of complexity where a system provides a complex use (like chess), enabling creative plays.
- The class of explanations from the Santa Fe Institute tradition, including attractor dynamics and emergent order, evaluated as insufficient to fully explain the appearance of living structure
- The felt quality of wholeness and adaptation that makes a place truly sustainable and nourishing.
- The diverse materials, shapes, phenomena, media, sounds, etc. that constitute loose parts and drive inventiveness.
- Flusser’s category of complexity where the system elements have very complex internal relationships (like apparatus).
- The physical or conceptual space where loose parts are situated.