The role of coordination in cognitive science has been on the rise in recent years, in terms of coordination among neurons, coordination among sensory and motor systems, and coordination among individuals. Research has shown that coordination patterns corresponding to cognitive activities depend on the various contexts in which the underlying interactions are situated. The present issue of Topics in Cognitive Science centers on studies of coordination that address the role of context in shaping or interpreting dynamical patterns of human behavior. This introductory article reviews some of the prior literature leading up to current and future research on coordination and context in cognitive science.
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Kello, C. T. (2018, January 1). Editor’s Introduction and Review: Coordination and Context in Cognitive Science. Topics in Cognitive Science. Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1111/tops.12302
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