Human Cognition and 1/f Scaling

Guy C. Van Orden, John G. Holden, Michael T. Turvey
2005 Journal of experimental psychology. General  
Ubiquitous 1/f scaling in human cognition and physiology suggests a mind-body interaction that contradicts commonly held assumptions. The intrinsic dynamics of psychological phenomena are interaction dominant (rather than component dominant), and the origin of purposive behavior lies with a general principle of self-organization (rather than a special neurocognitive mechanism). E.-J. Wagenmakers, S. Farrell, and R. Ratcliff (2005) raised concerns about the kinds of data and analyses that
more » ... generic 1/f scaling. This reply is a defense that furthermore questions the model that Wagenmakers and colleagues endorse and their strategy for addressing complexity.
doi:10.1037/0096-3445.134.1.117 pmid:15702967 fatcat:eo6fd3gdfjfwrjfdskf2eymkge