2002, Vol.5, No.4, pp.364-371
Twenty years of empirical and theoretical research has
demonstrated that basic forms of
biological coordination arise and change due to self-organizing synergetic
processes. Here we
suggest, using facts and ideas from brain research and quantum measurement
theory, that
metastability in the underlying coordination dynamics is crucial for the
creation and
annihilation of meaningful information. Such information may then be used to
guide, modify
and direct the activities of an organism.
Key words:
coordination dynamics, self-organization, broken
symmetry, metastability, meaningful information, agency
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