Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link between Thought and Action: Progress in Brain ResearchMarkus Raab, Joseph Johnson, Hauke Heekeren This volume investigates the implications of how our brain directs our movements on decision making. An extensive body of knowledge in chapters from international experts is presented as well as integrative group reports discussing new directions for future research.The understanding of how people make decisions is of central interest to experts working in fields such as psychology, economics, movement science, cognitive neuroscience, neuroinformatics, robotics, and sport science. For the first time the current volume provides a multidisciplinary overview of how action and cognition are integrated in the planning of and decisions about action.
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Section II How are These Options Evaluated and an Intended Course of Action Selected? | 95 |
Section III How is a Cognitively Intended Course of | 205 |
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