Hughes Sean, De Houwer Jan, Perugini Marco
Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Department of Psychology, Universita di Milano-Bicocca, Milano, Italy.
Int J Psychol. 2016 Feb;51(1):4-14. doi: 10.1002/ijop.12239. Epub 2015 Nov 29.
The scientific goals, values and assumptions of functional and cognitive researchers have propelled them down two very different scientific pathways. Many have, and continue to argue, that these differences undermine any potential communication and collaboration between the two traditions. We explore a different view on this debate. Specifically, we focus on the Functional-Cognitive (FC) framework, and in particular, the idea that cognitive and functional researchers can and should interact to the benefit of both. Our article begins with a short introduction to the FC framework. We sweep aside misconceptions about the framework, present the original version as it was outlined by De Houwer (2011) and then offer our most recent thoughts on how it should be implemented. Thereafter, we reflect on its strengths and weaknesses, clarify the functional (effect-centric vs. analytic-abstractive) level and consider its many implications for cognitive research and theorising. In the final section, we briefly review the articles contained in this Special Issue. These contributions provide clear examples of the conceptual, empirical and methodological developments that can emerge when cognitive, clinical, personality and neuroscientists fully engage with the functional-cognitive perspective.
机能主义和认知研究的科学目标、价值观及假设,促使他们走上了两条截然不同的科学道路。许多人过去一直且仍在争论,这些差异破坏了这两种传统之间任何潜在的交流与合作。我们探讨关于这场辩论的一种不同观点。具体而言,我们聚焦于机能 - 认知(FC)框架,尤其是认知研究人员和机能研究人员能够且应该相互作用以实现互利这一观点。我们的文章开篇简要介绍FC框架。我们摒弃对该框架的误解,呈现德休尔(2011年)所概述的原始版本,然后给出我们关于其应如何实施的最新想法。此后,我们思考其优缺点,阐明机能层面(以效果为中心与分析 - 抽象),并考虑其对认知研究和理论构建的诸多影响。在最后一部分,我们简要回顾本期特刊中的文章。这些贡献清晰地例证了,当认知、临床、人格和神经科学家充分接受机能 - 认知视角时可能出现的概念、实证和方法学进展。