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Decoding Natural Behavior from Neuroethological Embedding
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  • 1IRCCS E. Medea. Scientific Institute for Research, Hospitalization and Health Care. Bosisio Parini, LC, Italy. massimo.molteni@bp.lnf.it

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Human behavior, encompassing innate or learned actions, is studied through observable events. The TACT project specifically examines voluntary reaching and grasping movements as key human behaviors.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology and Cognitive Science
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Human behavior is defined as actions or reactions to environmental stimuli, categorized as innate or learned.
  • Behaviorism historically focused on observable actions, while Relational Frame Theory (RFT) expands this to include psychological events like thoughts and emotions as learned responses.
  • Understanding behavior is crucial for fields ranging from psychology to human-computer interaction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define and operationalize 'behavior' within the context of the TACT project.
  • To establish a framework for studying voluntary movements, specifically reaching and grasping, under controlled conditions.

Main Methods:

  • Defining behavior as observable actions in response to stimuli.
  • Focusing on voluntary movements like reaching and grasping.
  • Utilizing a fixed-condition experimental setup.

Main Results:

  • Behavior is characterized as voluntary movements within the TACT project.
  • Reaching and grasping actions are identified as the primary behavioral metrics.
  • The study establishes a baseline for analyzing learned responses in a controlled environment.

Conclusions:

  • The TACT project operationalizes human behavior as specific, voluntary motor actions.
  • This research contributes to understanding learned behaviors through observable movements.
  • The findings have implications for developing adaptive systems that respond to human actions.