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framework:adaptive-resonance-theoryAdaptive Resonance Theory
Grossberg's neural model of coherence-increasing representations; cited as similar to coherence definition
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- Stephen GrossbergintroducesEarly theorist linking communication, memory, and development in 1978, cited for parallels between morphogenesis and cognition.
Frameworks (1)
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- Coherence Definition of Consciousnessanalogous_toVon der Malsburg's concept, adopted by the paper, that consciousness is a coherence-maximizing pattern minimizing constraint violations between simultaneous partial models
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- The principle that what is good for someone must resonate with them, not leave them cold.
- Patterns of oscillatory activity in neural tissue, organized into Self-Organized Harmonic Modes.
- Theory that perception and cognition involve predictive coding; listed with indicators in Butlin et al. 2023.