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Common coding theory is cognitive psychology theory describing how perceptual representations and motor representations are linked. The theory claims that there is a shared representation for both perception and action. More importantly, seeing an event activates the action associated with that event, and performing an action activates the associated perceptual event. The idea of direct perception actions links originates in the work of the American psychologist William James and more recently, American neurophysiologist and Nobel prize winner Roger Sperry. Sperry argued that the perception action cycle is the fundamental logic of the nervous system Perception and action processes are functionally intertwined: perception is a means to action and action is a means to perception. Indeed, the vertebrate brain has evolved for governing motor activity with the basic function to transform sensory patterns into patterns of motor coordinationProduktkennzeichnungen
HerausgeberFrederic P. Miller, John Mcbrewster, Agnes F. Vandome
ISBN-106130278985
ISBN-139786130278984
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VerlagAlphascript Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr2010
Anzahl der Seiten84 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
PublikationsnameCommon Coding Theory
ProduktartLehrbuch
AutorFrederic P. Miller, John Mcbrewster, Agnes F. Vandome
FormatTaschenbuch
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InhaltsbeschreibungPaperback
Item Height5mm
Item Length22cm
Item Width15cm
Item Weight142g