Stimulus and response functions, as the fundamental blocks of nonlinear interaction dynamics, are analyzed and modeled here, under a variety of interaction strategies. The backbone of the suggested model is a simple iterative dynamical formulation: the magnitude of a signal sent at present is a function of a relevant signal sent—as well as of a signal received—in the past; in turn, a signal received at present is a function of a signal received—as well as of a signal sent—in the past; namely,Ss(n
Stimulus, Expectations, Desires and Response Strategies: The Building Blocks of Nonlinear Interaction Dynamics
Published 2002 in Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
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2002
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Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
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2002-12-01
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Computer Science, Psychology
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