Continuous dynamics in real-time cognition

MJ Spivey, R Dale - Current Directions in Psychological …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2006journals.sagepub.com
Real-time cognition is best described not as a sequence of logical operations performed on
discrete symbols but as a continuously changing pattern of neuronal activity. The continuity
in these dynamics indicates that, in between describable states of mind, mental activity does
not lend itself to the linguistic labels relied on by much of psychology. We discuss eye-
tracking and mouse-tracking evidence for this temporal continuity and provide geometric
visualizations of mental activity, depicting it as a continuous trajectory through a state space …
Real-time cognition is best described not as a sequence of logical operations performed on discrete symbols but as a continuously changing pattern of neuronal activity. The continuity in these dynamics indicates that, in between describable states of mind, mental activity does not lend itself to the linguistic labels relied on by much of psychology. We discuss eye-tracking and mouse-tracking evidence for this temporal continuity and provide geometric visualizations of mental activity, depicting it as a continuous trajectory through a state space (a multidimensional space in which locations correspond to mental states). When the state of the system travels toward a frequently visited region of that space, the destination may constitute recognition of a particular word or a particular object; but on the way there, the majority of the mental trajectory is in intermediate regions of that space, revealing graded mixtures of mental states.
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