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RESEARCH UNIT Binding and Retrieval in Action Control (FOR 2790): Feature weighting

Laufzeit: 01.05.2019 - 30.04.2022

Partner: Prof. Andrea Kiesel; Prof. Bernhard Hommel

Förderkennzeichen: FR2133/15-1

Förderung durch: German Research Council (DFG)

Kurzfassung


Basic processes of human action control have been studied in Cognitive Psychology with different paradigms (e.g., task switching, negative priming, sequential conflict, action planning). Each of these paradigms has generated a wealth of findings and insights. Research with these paradigms, however, has typically developed separately and in isolation, with each paradigm being assumed to address a different and potentially unique facet of action control (e.g., cognitive flexibility, inhibition,...Basic processes of human action control have been studied in Cognitive Psychology with different paradigms (e.g., task switching, negative priming, sequential conflict, action planning). Each of these paradigms has generated a wealth of findings and insights. Research with these paradigms, however, has typically developed separately and in isolation, with each paradigm being assumed to address a different and potentially unique facet of action control (e.g., cognitive flexibility, inhibition, cognitive control).

Recently, however, episodic Stimulus-Response binding and retrieval have been proposed as a unitary framework that can explain effects across various action control paradigms (e.g., Hommel, 2016; Schmidt, De Houwer, & Rothermund, 2016). Capitalizing on the enormous potential inherent in this unifying approach, the aim of the research unit is to develop a framework that can be used to structure and simplify the vast amount of accessible data on action control, and that also serves as a basis to generate novel hypotheses and predictions in the area of action control and beyond. In particular, the framework on action control can be used to describe related psychological phenomena from other research areas (e.g., perception, attention, learning, memory, motivation, emotion, language) in terms of S-R binding mechanisms.
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Projektteam


Christian Frings

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