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Multifrequency behavioral patterns and the phase attractive circle map
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    Multifrequency behavioral patterns and the phase attractive circle map (English)
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    With relative phase as a collective variable or order parameter, phase attractive dynamics can capture the temporally coherent behavior of a large number of different experimental systems. We present results from multifrequency coordination experiments in humans showing: a) that phase attraction persists especially for low order frequency ratios; b) that short-term jumps from one phase relation to another occur within a frequency ratio; c) that the most stable frequency-ratios are low order; and d) that transitions frequently occur from higher order (e.g. 5:2, 4:3) to lower order (2:1, 1:1) frequency ratios. We study a modified sine circle map with built-in phase attractive dynamics that qualitatively accounts for these results.
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    phase attractive dynamics
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    multifrequency coordination experiments
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    phase attraction
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    low order frequency ratios
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    short-term jumps
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    modified sine circle map
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