This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction into the areas
of human action planning and action control. It discusses the basic
theoretical issues and questions in understanding the planning and
control of human goal-directed action. The authors begin by
presenting an integrative theoretical framework and the
neurobiological foundations of action planning and execution.
Subsequent chapters discuss how goals are represented and how they
guide action control; how perception and action interact; how
simple and complex actions are selected and planned; how
multitasking works; and how actions are monitored. Topics of
interest include: stimulus-triggered selections, rule-based
selections, intentional action selections, and intuitive
decision-making. Human Action Control is a must-have resource for
advanced undergraduates, graduates, and doctorate students in
cognitive psychology and related areas, such as the cognitive
neurosciences, and developmental and social psychology.
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