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=== Cognitive science ===
 
In cognitive science, integrative (phase) synchronization mechanisms in cognitive neuroarchitectures of modern [[connectionism]] that include coupled oscillators (e.g."Oscillatory Networks"<ref>Werning, M. (2012). Non-symbolic compositional representation and its neuronal foundation: Towards an emulative semantics. In M. Werning, W. Hinzen & E. Machery (eds.), The Oxford handbook of compositionality (pp. 633-654). Oxford University Press. Oxford.</ref>) are used to solve the [[binding problem]] of cognitive neuroscience in perceptual cognition ("feature binding") and in language cognition ("variable binding").<ref>Maurer, H. (2021). ''Cognitive science: Integrative synchronization mechanisms in cognitive neuroarchitectures of the modern connectionism''. CRC Press, Boca Raton/FL, {{ISBN |978-1-351-04352-6}}. https://{{doi.org/|10.1201/9781351043526}}.</ref><ref>Maurer, H. (2016). „Integrative"[https://computationalcognitivescience.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40469-016-0010-8 Integrative synchronization mechanisms in connectionist cognitive Neuroarchitectures“Neuroarchitectures]". ''Computational Cognitive Science''. 2: 3. https://{{doi.org/|10.1186/s40469-016-0010-8}}.</ref><ref>Marcus, G.F. (2001). ''The algebraic mind. Integrating connectionism and cognitive science. Bradford Book'', The MIT Press, Cambridge, {{ISBN |0-262-13379-2}}. https://{{doi.org/|10.7551/mitpress/1187.001.0001}}.</ref><ref>Bechtel, W. & Abrahamsen, A.A. (2002). Connectionism and the Mind: Parallel Processing, Dynamics, and Evolution in Networks. 2nd Edition. Blackwell Publishers, Oxford.</ref>