Cowie Sarah, Davison Michael
University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Perspect Behav Sci. 2020 Jun 11;43(2):245-258. doi: 10.1007/s40614-020-00257-9. eCollection 2020 Jun.
Behavior in the present depends critically on experience in similar environments in the past. Such past experience may be important in controlling behavior not because it determines the strength of a behavior, but because it allows the structure of the current environment to be detected and used. We explore a prospective-control approach to understanding simple behavior. Under this approach, order in the environment allows even simple organisms to use their personal past to respond according to the likely future. The predicted future controls behavior, and past experience forms the building blocks of the predicted future. We explore how generalization affects the use of past experience to predict and respond to the future. First, we consider how generalization across various dimensions of an event determines the degree to which the structure of the environment exerts control over behavior. Next, we explore generalization from the past to the present as the method of deciding when, where, and what to do. This prospective-control approach is measurable and testable; it builds predictions from events that have already occurred, and assumes no agency. Under this prospective-control approach, generalization is fundamental to understanding both adaptive and maladaptive behavior.
当前的行为严重依赖于过去在类似环境中的经历。这种过去的经历在控制行为方面可能很重要,并非因为它决定了行为的强度,而是因为它能让生物察觉到并利用当前环境的结构。我们探索一种前瞻性控制方法来理解简单行为。在这种方法下,环境中的秩序使即使是简单的生物也能利用它们个人的过去,根据可能的未来做出反应。预测的未来控制着行为,而过去的经历构成了预测未来的基石。我们探究泛化如何影响利用过去的经历来预测未来并做出反应。首先,我们考虑事件在各个维度上的泛化如何决定环境结构对行为施加控制的程度。接下来,我们探究从过去到现在的泛化作为决定何时、何地以及做什么的方法。这种前瞻性控制方法是可测量和可测试的;它基于已经发生的事件构建预测,并且不假设存在某种动因。在这种前瞻性控制方法下,泛化对于理解适应性和非适应性行为都至关重要。