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Introductory Remarks

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Brain Dynamics

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The sessions of the second brain dynamics conference in which most of the authors of Part II of the book gave their talks were entitled “Strange Attractors in the Brain?,” “Models: Linearity versus Nonlinearity,” and “Hypergeometries of Strange Attractors Revealed by Computer Analysis of EEG.” The papers covered various topics on nonlinearities in brain function and some linear mathematical approaches.

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Başar, E. (1989). Introductory Remarks. In: Başar, E., Bullock, T.H. (eds) Brain Dynamics. Springer Series in Brain Dynamics, vol 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74557-7_8

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