Embodied decisions and the predictive brain
A cognitivist account of decision-making views choice behaviour as a serial process of deliberation and commitment, which is separate from perception and action. By contrast, recent work in embodied decision-making has argued that this account is incompatible with emerging neurophysiological data. W...
Main Author: | Burr, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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MIND Group
2017
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