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Synergetics may be considered as an interdisciplinary effort
dealing with the gene ral problem of how science can cope with
complex systems. The preceding symposia on synergetics were devoted
to systems of physics, chemistry and partly also biolo gy and
sociology. It was possible to develop adequate concepts to describe
and even to calculate evolving macroscopic spatial, temporal, and
functional structures which emerge through self-organization of the
individual parts of the systems under con sideration. This book
contains the invited papers presented at the Symposium on the
Synerge tics of the brain, Schloss Elmau, Bavaria, May 2 to 7,
1983. The inclusion of this topic in the synergetics enterprise
represents a big step towards a treatment of complex systems. Most
probably the human brain is the most complex system we know of. As
the organizers believe, this symposium provides the reader with a
good cross section of experimental results and theoretical
approaches to cope with the complex problems of structure and
function of the brain. It was generally felt that such a joint
meeting between experimentalists and theoreticians is of great
importance for future development of this field. Modern
experimental methods, e. g. multielectrode derivations allow or
will allow us, in short, to collect huge amounts of data. Simi
larly high-speed computers will flood us with an enormous number of
outputs once the basic model equations have been chosen."
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