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Complex Cognition Sciences

The investigation of cognitive processes as emergent phenomena arising from the massive, parallel, non-linear interactions of simple neural components. It rejects the computer metaphor (software running on hardware) in favor of viewing cognition as self-organizing, embodied, and embedded in a physical and social world. Complex Cognition Sciences study how global properties like meaning, intention, and consciousness arise from local neural rules, and why these properties cannot be reduced to those rules.
Complex Cognition Sciences Example: Consciousness is the ultimate puzzle for Complex Cognition Science. There is no single brain region that "does" consciousness; it appears to be an emergent property of the brain's massive recurrent connectivity, the global workspace formed when distributed processing modules synchronize their activity. You cannot find consciousness by dissecting a neuron any more than you can find wetness by examining a single water molecule. It is a complex systems property.
by Dumu The Void February 11, 2026
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