J. A. SCOTT KELSO – “I thought it might be useful to say a few words about the history of Coordination Dynamics and to take stock of how far we’ve come and where we are going. It’s my hope that as a result of this meeting we can identify gaps requiring further experimental and theoretical research, with the goal of course of understanding the laws, principles and mechanisms of coordination in different...
ASSC8 – The Complementary Nature
LECTURE ABSTRACT – by J. A. Scott Kelso This lecture comes in three “movements” and arises out of a new book (Kelso, J. A. S. & D. A. Engstrom, The Complementary Nature, (2006 MIT Press). The first movement explores the central role of ubiquitous “contrarieties” in the history of ideas (both in philosophy and science). We refer to all such contrarieties as “complementary pairs”...
A Brief History of Coordination
J. A. SCOTT KELSO – “This talk traced, in a somewhat personal and informal fashion, the origins of Coordination Dynamics and its evolution as a scientific approach to the deep problem of coordination in complex, living things. From rather humble beginnings, Coordination Dynamics has taken some unexpected turns and now figures quite prominently in a number of fields, both basic and applied. Some new directions were...
The Metastable Brain: Coordination Dynamics of Binding~Breakdown
A considerable amount of evidence and theory suggests that transient, short-lived phase-coupled oscillations within and between specialized areas of the brain provide a mechanism for neural integration. The idea is that these oscillations are coupled or “bound” together into a coherent network when people attend to a stimulus, perceive, remember, think and act. However, information processing in the brain requires a...


