Zusammenfassung
Entsprechend der Bedeutung der Planung und exekutiven Steuerung zielgerichteter Handlungen für das Verständnis unseres kognitiven Systems haben wir jetzt der Handlungssteuerung ein eigenes Kapitel gewidmet. Besprochen werden Steuerung, Regelung und Programmierung von einfachen Handlungsverläufen auch in Wechselwirkung zu ihren sensorischen Konsequenzen, sowie Ansätzen zu Mehrfachtätigkeiten, Aufgabenwechseln und der Überwachung der Handlungsdurchführung.
Movement provides the only means we have to interact with both the world and other people. (Wolpert et al. 2001)
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