Department of Cognitive Psychology, University of Trier, Trier, Germany.
Department of General Psychology, University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2020 May;24(5):375-387. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2020.02.004. Epub 2020 Mar 18.
Human action control relies on representations that integrate perception and action, but the relevant research is scattered over various experimental paradigms and the theorizing is overly paradigm-specific. To overcome this obstacle we propose BRAC (binding and retrieval in action control), an overarching, integrative framework that accounts for a wide range of seemingly unrelated findings by assuming 'two core processes: feature binding and retrieval'. In contrast to previous approaches, we define binding and retrieval as functionally different and separable processes that independently contribute to the observed effects. Furthermore, both processes are independently modulated by top-down and/or bottom-up processes. BRAC organizes the literature on action control in novel ways, and relates diverse independently investigated action-related phenomena from different research fields to each other.
人类行为控制依赖于整合感知和行为的表示,但相关研究分散在各种实验范式中,理论化过于特定于范式。为了克服这一障碍,我们提出了 BRAC(行为控制中的绑定和检索),这是一个全面的、综合的框架,通过假设“两个核心过程:特征绑定和检索”来解释广泛的看似无关的发现。与以前的方法不同,我们将绑定和检索定义为功能不同且可分离的过程,它们独立地对观察到的效果做出贡献。此外,这两个过程都可以独立地受到自上而下和/或自下而上的过程的调节。BRAC 以新颖的方式组织了关于行为控制的文献,并将来自不同研究领域的不同的独立研究的与行为相关的现象相互关联。