HiTEC: a connectionist model of the interaction between perception and action planning

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Pascal Haazebroek
Antonino Raffone
Bernhard Hommel
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[1] Leiden University,Institute of Psychology
[2] Sapienza University of Rome,Department of Psychology
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Psychological Research | 2017年 / 81卷
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Simon Effect; Compatibility Effect; Task Instruction; Code Unit; Simon Task;
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Increasing evidence suggests that perception and action planning do not represent separable stages of a unidirectional processing sequence, but rather emerging properties of highly interactive processes. To capture these characteristics of the human cognitive system, we have developed a connectionist model of the interaction between perception and action planning: HiTEC, based on the Theory of Event Coding (Hommel et al. in Behav Brain Sci 24:849–937, 2001). The model is characterized by representations at multiple levels and by shared representations and processes. It complements available models of stimulus–response translation by providing a rationale for (1) how situation-specific meanings of motor actions emerge, (2) how and why some aspects of stimulus–response translation occur automatically and (3) how task demands modulate sensorimotor processing. The model is demonstrated to provide a unitary account and simulation of a number of key findings with multiple experimental paradigms on the interaction between perception and action such as the Simon effect, its inversion (Hommel in Psychol Res 55:270–279, 1993), and action–effect learning.
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