Neural Mechanisms for Interacting with a World Full of Action Choices
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Abstract
The neural bases of behavior are often discussed in terms of perceptual, cognitive, and motor stages, defined within an information processing framework that was originally inspired by models of human abstract problem solving. Here, we review a growing body of neurophysiological data that is difficult to reconcile with this influential theoretical perspective. As an alternative foundation for interpreting neural data, we consider frameworks borrowed from ethology, which emphasize the kinds of real-time interactive behaviors that animals have engaged in for millions of years. In particular, we discuss an ethologically-inspired view of interactive behavior as simultaneous processes that specify potential motor…
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- Neurophysiology
- Perception
- Ethology
- Cognitive science
- Neuroscience
- Cognition
- Action (physics)
- Psychology
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