Journal of Cognition (Jan 2023)

Core Mechanisms in Action Control: Binding and Retrieval

  • Andrea Kiesel,
  • Lisa R. Fournier,
  • Carina G. Giesen,
  • Susanne Mayr,
  • Christian Frings

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/joc.253
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1

Abstract

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This special collection focuses on action control and its two postulated core processes, namely feature binding and retrieval. Action control is an important topic as humans interact with their environment by means of goal-directed behavior, i.e. by means of actions. Cognitive processes were developed and shaped to enhance preparation, execution, and regulation of action. Therefore, it is the current consensus that cognition serves action. To date, research on human action control is comprised mainly of an abundance of paradigm-specific results and models. To gain a better understanding of action control, an integrative framework was proposed (the BRAC framework – for Binding and Retrieval in Action Control, Frings et al., 2020) that can explain a wide range of findings across different experimental paradigms by assuming two core processes as key functions in action control: feature binding and feature retrieval. In this special collection, 20 articles present and discuss different types of sequential paradigms in terms of this integrative account. This editorial explains the major assumptions of the BRAC framework and provides an integrative overview of the articles that are included in this special collection.

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