Explore complex system research in psychology through this comprehensive 1-hour lecture. Delve into the intricate relationships between psychological phenomena and complex systems theory, examining how emergent behaviors and non-linear dynamics shape human cognition and behavior. Gain insights into cutting-edge methodologies and analytical approaches used to study psychological complexity, including network analysis, agent-based modeling, and dynamical systems theory. Discover how this interdisciplinary field is revolutionizing our understanding of mental health, decision-making processes, and social interactions. Learn about real-world applications of complex systems research in clinical psychology, organizational behavior, and cognitive science. Engage with thought-provoking examples and case studies that illustrate the power of complexity science in unraveling the mysteries of the human mind.
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Complex System Research in Psychology
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute