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Decision-making in robotics and psychology: A distributed account
Authors:Benoit Hardy-Vallée
Institution:Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto, Jackman Humanities Building, 170 St. George St., 4th Floor, Toronto, ON M5R 2M8, Canada
Abstract:Decision-making is usually a secondary topic in psychology, relegated to the last chapters of textbooks. The psychological study of decision-making assumes a certain conception of its nature and mechanisms that has been shown wrong by research in robotics. Robotics indicate that decision-making is not—or at least not only—an intellectual task, but also a process of dynamic behavioral control, mediated by embodied and situated sensorimotor interaction. The implications of this conception for psychology are discussed.
Keywords:PsycINFO classification: 2630 Philosophy  4140 Robotics
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