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Task Interruption and Resumption Paradigm for Testing the Activation and Pursuit of an Abstract Thinking Goal
Published on: April 18, 2017
Massively representational minds are not always driven by goals, conscious or otherwise
Bryce Huebner1, Robert D Rupert2
1Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20067. lbh24@georgetown.edu http://www9.georgetown.edu/faculty/lbh24/
Abstract:
The language of conscious and unconscious goals is rooted in a folk-taxonomy that is likely to inhibit progress in cognitive science. Severing the commitment to this taxonomy would allow Huang & Bargh (H&B) to consider a wider variety of representational forms with motivational force and to entertain the intriguing possibility that variations in the number of active-but-redundant representations account for variance in social behavior.
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