V K JIRSA, R FRIEDRICH, H HAKEN, and J A KELSO (1994)
A THEORETICAL-MODEL BF PHASE-TRANSITIONS IN THE HUMAN BRAIN
BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS 71(1):27–35.
An experiment using a multisensor SQUID (superconducting quantum
interference device) array was performed by Kelso and colleagues
(1992) which combined information from three different sources:
perception, motor response, and brain signals. When an acoustic
stimulus frequency is changed systematically, a spontaneous transition
in coordination occurs at a critical frequency in both motor behavior
and brain signals. Qualitatively analogous transitions are known
for physical and biological systems such as changes in the coordination
of human hand movements (Kelso 1981, 1984). In this paper we develop
a theoretical model based on methods from the interdisciplinary
field of synergetics (Haken 1983, 1987) and nonlinear oscillator
theory that reproduces the main experimental features very well
and suggests a formulation of a fundamental biophysical coupling.,