Oxford handbook of human action
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Oxford handbook of human action
(Oxford series in social cognition and social neuroscience, 2)
Oxford University Press, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
In the last decade, there has been a tremendous surge of research on the mechanisms of human action. This volume brings together this new knowledge in a single, concise source, covering most if not all of the basic questions regarding human action: what are the mechanisms by which action plans are acquired, mentally represented, activated, selected, and expressed? The chapters provide up-to-date summaries of the published research on this question, with an emphasis
on underlying mechanisms.
This 'bible' of action research brings together the current thinking of eminent researchers in the domains of motor control, behavioural and cognitive neuroscience, psycholinguistics, biology, as well as cognitive, developmental, social, and motivational psychology. It represents a determined multidisciplinary effort, spanning across various areas of science as well as national boundaries.
Table of Contents
- 1. Basic Principles, Systems, and Phenomena
- 2. The Activation, Selection, and Expression of Action
- 3. Action and Mental Representation
- 4. Affect, Goals, and Motivation
- 5. The Origins and Sources of Action
- 6. Control, Choice, and Volition
- 7. Phenomenal and Metacognitive Components of Action
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