This article provides a survey of the applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory to substantive problems encountered in the full scope of psychological science. Applications are organized into three topical areas – cognitive science, social and organizational psychology, and personality and clinical psychology. Both theoretical and empirical studies are considered with an emphasis on works that capture the broadest scope of issues that are of substantive interest to psychological theory. A budding literature on the implications of NDS principles in professional practice is reported also
Psychological processes unfold on various timescales in accord with internally generated patterns. T...
The recent debunking by Brown, Sokal, and Friedman of some high-profile results applying chaos theor...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
This article provides a survey of the applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory to substant...
This article provides a survey of the applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory to substant...
Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences publishes articles that augment the fundamental wa...
Psychology is described as a poor science. Both the methodology, and the philosophy that underlie ps...
The application of nonlinear dynamic models and techniques to psychological research has revealed th...
Nonlinear dynamical systems (NDS) theory offers new constructs, methods and explanations for phenome...
Although its roots can be traced to the 19th century, progress in the study of nonlinear dynamical s...
This article addresses a set of observations framed in both deterministic as well as statistical for...
Applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory to psychology have led to recent advances in unde...
For a number of years, researchers in many areas of psychology have adopted a dynamical approach to ...
Although nonlinear dynamics have been mastered by physicists and mathematicians for a long time (as ...
Interpersonal processes and dynamics are ubiquitous topics in psychotherapy, yet they are difficult ...
Psychological processes unfold on various timescales in accord with internally generated patterns. T...
The recent debunking by Brown, Sokal, and Friedman of some high-profile results applying chaos theor...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
This article provides a survey of the applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory to substant...
This article provides a survey of the applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory to substant...
Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences publishes articles that augment the fundamental wa...
Psychology is described as a poor science. Both the methodology, and the philosophy that underlie ps...
The application of nonlinear dynamic models and techniques to psychological research has revealed th...
Nonlinear dynamical systems (NDS) theory offers new constructs, methods and explanations for phenome...
Although its roots can be traced to the 19th century, progress in the study of nonlinear dynamical s...
This article addresses a set of observations framed in both deterministic as well as statistical for...
Applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory to psychology have led to recent advances in unde...
For a number of years, researchers in many areas of psychology have adopted a dynamical approach to ...
Although nonlinear dynamics have been mastered by physicists and mathematicians for a long time (as ...
Interpersonal processes and dynamics are ubiquitous topics in psychotherapy, yet they are difficult ...
Psychological processes unfold on various timescales in accord with internally generated patterns. T...
The recent debunking by Brown, Sokal, and Friedman of some high-profile results applying chaos theor...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...