Action Science: Foundations of an Emerging Discipline
Action Science: Foundations of an Emerging Discipline
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Abstract
The emerging field of action science is characterized by a diversity of theoretical and methodological approaches which share the basic functional belief that evolution has optimized cognitive systems to serve the demands of action. This book brings together the constitutive approaches of action science in a single source, covering the relationship of action to such cognitive functions as perception, attention, memory, and volition. Each chapter, written by a different scientist in the field, offers a tutorial-like description of a major line of inquiry. Considered as one unit, the chapters reflect a rapidly growing field, and provide a forum for comparison and possible integration of approaches. After discussing core questions about how actions are controlled and learned, the book considers ecological approaches to action science; neurocognitive approaches to action understanding and attention; developmental approaches to action science; social actions, including imitation and joint action; and the relationships between action and the conceptual system (grounded cognition) and between volition and action.
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Front Matter
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Action Science Emerging: Introduction and Leitmotifs
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I Control and Learning
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Tool Use in Action: The Mastery of Complex Visuomotor Transformations
Herbert Heuer andSandra Sülzenbrück
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Implicit and Explicit Processes in Motor Learning
Jordan A. Taylor andRichard B. Ivry
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Cognitive Foundations of Action Planning and Control
David A. Rosenbaum
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Ideomotor Action Control: On the Perceptual Grounding of Voluntary Actions and Agents
Bernhard Hommel
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Tool Use in Action: The Mastery of Complex Visuomotor Transformations
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II Ecological Approaches
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III Neurocognitive Mechanisms
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IV Development
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V Social Actions
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VI Cognition and Volition
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Premotor or Ideomotor: How Does the Experience of Action Come About?
Valerian Chambon andPatrick Haggard
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Grounding the Human Conceptual System in Perception, Action, and Internal States
Markus Kiefer andLawrence W. Barsalou
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Volition in Action: Intentions, Control Dilemmas, and the Dynamic Regulation of Cognitive Control
Thomas Goschke
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Premotor or Ideomotor: How Does the Experience of Action Come About?
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