Dear all,
We would like to inform you of a Research Topic for a special issue of the Frontiers publisher group.
The title is "One-to-many: psychological ambiguity and diffusive connectivity." The goal is to create connections between recent empirical findings and theoretical models associated with the non-linearity of the brain. Therefore, we welcome submission from experts of theoretical, computational research on a related issue, as well as any experimental research.
More information related to this Research Topic is provided here:
http://www.frontiersin.org/Journal/SpecialTopicDetail.aspx?name=fractal_physiology&st=1054&sname=One-to-many_psychological_ambi
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely yours.
Sharlene Newman, Indiana University
Michiko Sakaki, South California University
Masanori Shimono, Indiana University
We would like to inform you of a Research Topic for a special issue of the Frontiers publisher group.
The title is "One-to-many: psychological ambiguity and diffusive connectivity." The goal is to create connections between recent empirical findings and theoretical models associated with the non-linearity of the brain. Therefore, we welcome submission from experts of theoretical, computational research on a related issue, as well as any experimental research.
More information related to this Research Topic is provided here:
http://www.frontiersin.org/Journal/SpecialTopicDetail.aspx?name=fractal_physiology&st=1054&sname=One-to-many_psychological_ambi
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely yours.
Sharlene Newman, Indiana University
Michiko Sakaki, South California University
Masanori Shimono, Indiana University
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