AIMC Topic: Psychological Theory

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Extending unified-theory-of-reinforcement neural networks to steady-state operant behavior.

Behavioural processes
The unified theory of reinforcement has been used to develop models of behavior over the last 20 years (Donahoe et al., 1993). Previous research has focused on the theory's concordance with the respondent behavior of humans and animals. In this exper...

Marr's Attacks: On Reductionism and Vagueness.

Topics in cognitive science
It has been suggested that Marr took the three levels he famously identifies to be independent. In this paper, we argue that Marr's view is more nuanced. Specifically, we show that the view explicitly articulated in his work attempts to integrate the...

Making health a habit: Progress in habit theory and its application in real-world settings.

Applied psychology. Health and well-being
An expert meeting convened at the European Health Psychology Society conference in 2019 concluded that, to develop effective habit-based interventions, more knowledge was needed regarding how habit manifests in health behaviour, how to make and break...

Artificial Intelligence and Semantics through the Prism of Structural, Post-Structural and Transcendental Approaches.

Integrative psychological & behavioral science
There is a problem associated with contemporary studies of philosophy of mind, which focuses on the identification and convergence of human and machine intelligence. This is the problem of machine emulation of sense. In the present study, analysis of...