Dichotomies of the Mind: A Systems Science Model of the Mind and PersonalityOffers an original conceptual model of the functioning of the brain and mind to help explain and understand human behavioral patterns. Draws on Jugian psychology, miscellaneous theories of the mind, and principles of information theory and systems engineering. Written in the language of mathematics, computers, and psychology to construct a model of the organization underlying intelligence. |
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INTRODUCTION AND PREVIEW | 1 |
THE ARCHITECT AS ORGANIZER | 29 |
THE FOURPOLE MODEL | 35 |
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16-pole model abstract activity ambi-syn-anti artificial intelligence attitude attributes awakening basic behavior body brain cells CENF cerebral cortex characteristic pole characteristic transaction child CIFN competence complementary circuit complexity index concept concrete contextual Corpus callosum deals detailed DETN develop dichotomy DINT dominant circuit DYNAMIC MODEL eight-pole model entropy diagram envision example experiences external extroverted feeling focus function fuzzy set gross motor identify information flow inputs insights intellectual INTRODUCTION AND PREVIEW introverted involves Jung Jungian labels levels of consciousness libido linkages logical look map of capacities match means memory metaprogram mind motor mode natural opposite organizational orientation outputs pair pattern perseverance personality play mode pole 16 pole 9 prelingual processor quadrant recognize relationships relaxation roles routine schema sense sequence serendipity signal skill STATIC MODEL structure style subset superpole symbols Synectics things uncon unconscious verbal versus visual words yin-yang