The Resonant Brain A Themed Issue Dedicated to Professor Stephen Grossberg
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ArticlePublication details: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Description: 1 electronic resource (262 p.)Content type: - text
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- Philosophy and Religion
- Philosophy
- EEG hyperscanning
- accentuation principle
- adaptive action
- adaptive resonance
- adaptive resonance theory
- artificial intelligence
- attention
- audition
- autonomic synchronization
- axiomatization of physics and quantum information science
- biofield
- biological learning
- biomedical data
- bipolar entropy
- bipolar quantum graphs for entangled neural networks
- bipolar universal modus ponens (BUMP)
- brain
- brain connectivity
- brain representation
- categorical data
- causal–logical brain modeling (CLBM)
- complete background independence
- consciousness
- contextual modulation
- continuum theory
- criticality
- decision making
- dissimilarity
- education
- energy
- entrainment
- fNIRS
- global realism with bipolar strings (GRBS)
- goal-directed behavior
- god
- hyperscanning
- imagery
- inter-brain coherence
- interoceptive attentiveness
- interpersonal synchronization
- job interview
- knowledge acquisition
- knowledge graphs
- lateralization
- learning and memory
- lost but found miracle
- matching rules
- mind logic
- mind–light–matter unity AI and QI
- multisensory perception
- nature
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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.
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