Brain-mind operational architectonics imaging: technical and methodological aspects.
The open neuroimaging journal August 29, 2008 Andrew A Fingelkurts, Alexander A Fingelkurts 84 citations
The Operational Architectonics framework explains how brain and mind function by analyzing the detailed operational behavior of local neuronal assemblies and their coordinated activity as unified, metastable operational modules. These modules form a hierarchy of brain operations underlying perception, cognition, and consciousness. The methods described allow mapping the temporal structure of brain activity through EEG/MEG, revealing how functional connectivity and operational synchrony among neuronal assemblies create the dynamic, symbolic, and isomorphic relationships between brain operations and mental phenomena. This theoretical approach integrates neurocomputational and dynamical systems perspectives to understand the binding of brain operations into conscious experience.