Title :
A nonlinear dynamics model of binocular rivalry and cognitive multistability
Author :
Furstenau, Norbert
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Flight Guidance, German Aerosp. Center, Braunschweig, Germany
Abstract :
A nonlinear dynamics model of cognitive multistability is described based on the formal framework of Synergetics. The perception state is treated as a macroscopic order parameter ν(t) which is formalized as the phase variable of a recursive cosinuidal map. The time behavior of the spontaneous transitions between different percepts is controlled by two parameters μ=difference of meaning and G(t)=attention. The cosinuidal map can be represented by an interferometric equivalent circuit with nonlinear feedback (gain ∼G, fringe contrast μ, delay T, damping time constant τ). The time variation of G is assumed to be slow as compared to T. For τ/T<<1 the coupled dynamics of the perception state ν(t) and the attention parameter G(t) leads to quasiperiodic transitions between chaotic attractors. The model can be related to the belief adjustment model of Hogarth&Einhorn which supports the view of perceptual reversals to be more closely related to the expression of behavior than to passive sensory responses.
Keywords :
chaos; cognitive systems; feedback; neural nets; nonlinear dynamical systems; user modelling; belief adjustment model; binocular rivalry; chaotic attractors; cognitive multistability; coupled dynamics; damping time constant; fringe contrast; interferometric equivalent circuit; macroscopic order parameter; nonlinear dynamics model; nonlinear feedback; optical bistability; passive sensory response; perceptual reversals; phase variable; quasiperiodic transitions; recursive cosinusoidal map; synergetics; Aerodynamics; Chaos; Coupling circuits; Damping; Displays; Equivalent circuits; Magnesium compounds; Microscopy; Military aircraft; Psychology;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7952-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.2003.1244556