Brain Flows

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Brain
Brain regions
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Cognition
Cognitive
Composition
Composition hierarchies
Compositional
Computational
Conjunctions
Conjunctive
Connections
Consciousness
Consistent
Constraints
Contrast
Core
Cortex
Creativity
Dysfunctions
Effective
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Extensive
Feedback loops
Flexible
Flow
Flow patterns
forthcoming
Framework
Freedom
Frontoparietal
Functional
Functional connectivity
Functionality
Goal
Health
Hierarchy
Human brain
Instance
Intelligence
Interact
Intrinsic
Mechanisms
Models
Motor
Network
Neural
Neural populations
Neurons
Neuroscience
Novel
Novelty
Organization
Pathways
Perception
Pursuit
Rationality
Representational
Representations
Sensory
Sensory motor
Situations
Space
Spontaneous
Stimulus
Unicorn
Unique
Universe
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Vector

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691265995
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A pioneering theory of how brain network flows compose the neural symphonies that make us who we are

What enables us not only to comprehend the world but also to find meaning in it? How does a brain engender a mind? In Brain Flows, cognitive neuroscientist Michael Cole argues that movements (flows) of activity through brain networks create an improvised electrochemical symphony that generates our thoughts, feelings, perceptions, and actions. Drawing on his decades of brain research, Cole traces the brain’s complex network organization, which transforms brain flows into representations, goal pursuits, and entire minds. Central to this transformation, he explains, is compositionality, which allows neural representations to be reused and recombined to produce a brain state rich enough not only to perceive the constant novelty of the world but also to help generate it.

Cole describes the work of brain flows layer by layer, from simple network interactions to hallmarks of the human mind: consciousness, intelligence, free will, mental health, and creativity. After laying the groundwork—introducing the idea of brain flows and discussing goal pursuit, novelty, and hierarchies—he offers an innovative account of how brain flow patterns create the mind, putting cognitive and network neuroscience findings within rich theoretical and empirical contexts. Throughout, he offers lively examples from daily life that shed light on the dynamic origin of our minds. Ultimately, Cole shows that brain flows are central to what the brain does and thus who we are.

Michael W. Cole is professor of neuroscience and psychology at Rutgers University.

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