概括
行为行为是由内部系统控制的,而不是外部线索. 这种控制系统模型解释了目的,并表明人类行为是自我决定的,挑战操作条件.
科学领域:
- 行为科学是一种行为科学.
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 系统理论是系统理论.
背景情况:
- 传统的行为解释依赖于外部的"线索",这些线索对于新奇的情况是不够的.
- 由可变行为引起的一致行为的悖论需要一个新的解释框架.
研究的目的:
- 提出一种控制系统行为模型,解释目的和可变性.
- 为了证明行为是控制输入,而不是输出.
主要方法:
- 通过控制系统框架对行为进行概念化.
- 研究生物体内受控量级的等级结构.
- 分析参考水平在更高阶控制系统中的作用.
主要成果:
- 控制系统模型为行为中的目标和目的提供了物理基础.
- 当控制数量被确定时,行为变异性显著减少.
- 该模型揭示了控制系统的层次组织,继承的参考水平推动了重组.
结论:
- 行为从根本上是通过内部控制系统自我决定的.
- 控制系统模型为行为一致性和目的提供了比基于提示的理论更强大的解释.
- 这些发现质疑操作条件对人类行为修改的长期有效性.
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