Important feature of chaotic transitions is a self-organization that presents a spontaneous order arising in a system when certain parameters of the system reach critical values. Recent findings suggest that these principles may implicate new concepts for understanding consciousness and cognition. Self-organization may produce random-like processes that could explain "randomness" in neural synchronization related to cognitive functions and consciousness, and also in mental disorganization related to psychopathological phenomena.
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Bob, P. (2008). Chaos, cognition and disordered brain. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 50(4), 114–117. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03379553
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