#NeuroScience: "When thousands of #starlings swoop and swirl in the evening sky, creating #patterns called murmurations, no single bird is choreographing this aerial ballet. Each bird follows simple rules of interaction with its closest neighbours, yet out of these local interactions emerges a complex, coordinated dance that can respond swiftly to predators and environmental changes. This same principle of #emergence–where sophisticated behaviours arise not from central control but from the interactions themselves–appears across #nature and #humanrights society.

The core idea of emergence inspired me to develop the concept I call the #entangledbrain: the need to understand the #brain as an interactionally complex system where functions emerge from distributed, overlapping networks of regions rather than being localised to specific areas."
#LuizPessoa
https://aeon.co/essays/how-the-human-brain-is-like-a-murmuration-of-starlings
How the human brain is like a murmuration of starlings | Aeon Essays

The brain is much less like a machine than it is like the murmurations of a flock of starlings or an orchestral symphony

@WorldImagining @DrYohanJohn @PessoaBrain @NicoleCRust @brembs

how related #EntangledBrain starting ch.1 citing:
List of words from Krakauer et al. (2017)

» Because little is known about how brain mechanisms bring about behaviors, neuroscientists use "filler" verbs, most of which add relatively little substantive content to the statements made. «

ps: having ESL I just wrote unconsciously ‚conscience’ non-stoping.. until.. Luiz politely made me notice: never again ;)
https://www.thoughtco.com/conscience-conscious-and-consciousness-1692727.

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