Table of Contents
Special Issue: Intentional Neurodynamics in Transition: The Dynamical Legacy of Walter Jackson Freeman
Guest Editor: Frederick David Abraham
Dedication and Introduction
Frederick David Abraham
Walter J. Freeman: Poetic Thinking and Scientific Discovery
Christine A. Skarda
Remembering Walter 60 Years after Our First Encounter
Joaquin M. Fuster
How Brains Create the World: The Dynamical Legacy of Walter J Freeman in Olfactory System Physiology
Leslie M. Kay
4711 – Is Grandma a Strange Attractor?
Hans Liljenström
The Legacy of a Renaissance Man: From Mass Action in the Nervous System and Cinematic Theory of Cognitive Dynamics to Operational Architectonics of Brain-Mind Functioning
Andrew A. Fingelkurts, Alexander A. Fingelkurts, and Carlos F.H. Neves
Freeman’s Intentional Neurodynamics
Robert Kozma and Raymond Noack
The Wave Packet in Multi-Area Cortical Modeling: History, Theory and Empirical Evidence
Michael Mannino and Steven L. Bressler
Sentient Dynamics: The Kiss of Chaos through the Markov Blanket
Karl Friston
Toward a Complementary Neuroscience: Metastable Coordination Dynamics of the Brain
J. A. Scott Kelso and Emmanuelle Tognoli
The Brain is Like an Orchestra. Better Yet, It Is Like a Jazz Combo, Which Doesn’t Need a Conductor
Giuseppe Vitiello
Chaos Math, Brain Science, and Mind Philosophy
Ralph Herman Abraham
Semiotic Dynamics: Conversations and Reflections at Trinity College
Walter J. Freeman and Franco F. Orsucci
Lessons from DADA & CHAOS: Unknowing as a Creative Heuristic
Diane Rosen