The Interdisciplinary Handbook of Perceptual Control Theory
Living Control Systems IV
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Published:21st May '20
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Interdisciplinary Handbook of Perceptual Control Theory Volume II: Living in the Loop brings together the latest research, theory, and applications from W. T. Powers’ Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) that proposes that the behavior of a living organism lies in the control of perceived aspects of both itself and its environment. Sections cover theory, the application of PCT to a broad range of disciplines, why perceptual control is fundamental to understanding human nature, a new way to do research on brain processes and behavior, how the role of natural selection in behavior can be demystified, how engineers can emulate human purposeful behavior in robots, and much more. Each chapter includes an author biography to set the context of their work within the development of PCT.
"This is a marvelous book. It serves as a tribute to Bill Powers, as the father of PCT (now grandfather, as he himself says), and as a comprehensive overview of the history, theory and application of PCT within the social and natural sciences. The subject range is vast, from neurodynamics to organizational psychology, from animal contests to psychotherapy, with each chapter beautifully judged in terms of coverage and detail. The Interdisciplinary Handbook of Perceptual Control Theory thus makes the strongest possible case for PCT as both a unifying theory within psychology, and a bridge to other disciplines. Everyone involved in its production should be congratulated, and everyone else should read it." --Louise Barrett, FRSC, Professor of Psychology, Canada Research Chair in Cognition, Evolution and Behaviour, Department of Psychology, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada "More than a century after John Dewey's insight that the response is not merely to the stimulus but it is into it, William Powers' community continues to challenge the "central dogma" of behavioral neuroscience: stimulus, then processing and, finally, response. While defining behavior as output is a form of covert anthropomorphism, conceiving behavior as control of perception better respects the nature of life and mind." --Alex Gomez-Marin, Principal Investigator, Behaviour of Organisms Laboratory Cellular and Systems Neurobiology Unit Instituto de Neurociencias CSIC-UMH, Alicante, Spain "Perceptual control theory is a fascinating, complex, and profoundly fertile understanding of human being that combines scientific rigour with a deeply humanistic ethos. This interdisciplinary handbook is a much needed resource which pulls together contemporary thinking and research in the field. Ranging from robotics to neuroscience to psychotherapy, the book will be of great value to those who want to deepen their understanding of this unique approach and apply its insight to the fields of psychological and social practices." --Mick Cooper, Professor of Counselling Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Roehampton, London, UK "This powerful volume is the amplifying extension of Bill Powers’ legacy that the academic world has long needed. While other, more popular psychological theories have foundered in the much discussed "replication crisis", this collection of dogged researchers, and others like them, have quietly and persistently been piling up increasing evidence of the profound explanatory power nestled within the elegant simplicity of PCT. Skillfully curated by editor, Mansell, the rigour of their revolutionary work across a wide spectrum of fields within the biological and social sciences stands as compelling evidence that PCT is no longer simply an idea whose "time has come", but is, rather, a powerful field of application that has well and truly "arrived"." --Tom Scholte, Professor, Department of Theatre and Film, The University of British Columbia
ISBN: 9780128189481
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1090g
680 pages