Editor's Introduction and Review: Coordination and Context in Cognitive Science

Topics in Cognitive Science 10 (1):6-17 (2018)
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Abstract

The literature on coordination within and between individuals is reviewed, with an emphasis on the inherent transience of coordination patterns in behavioral activity. This transience is integral to understanding cognitive activity as flexible patterns of coordination in brain, body, and environment. Kello reviews the articles in this special issue as contributions to understanding the role of context in shaping or interpreting coordination patterns in human behavior.

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