Given the fundamental challenges to society in this era, a radical rewrite of how we approach science and culture is necessary. This handbook applies Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) to achieve a much needed convergence across the physical, life and social sciences, the humanities and arts. In doing so it addresses challenges such as mental illness, dementia, cancer care, toxic masculinity and societal oppression. It also reveals how PCT can be applied to practical issues such as understanding healthcare service implementation and human-machine interaction, as well as deeper questions such as…mehr
Given the fundamental challenges to society in this era, a radical rewrite of how we approach science and culture is necessary. This handbook applies Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) to achieve a much needed convergence across the physical, life and social sciences, the humanities and arts. In doing so it addresses challenges such as mental illness, dementia, cancer care, toxic masculinity and societal oppression. It also reveals how PCT can be applied to practical issues such as understanding healthcare service implementation and human-machine interaction, as well as deeper questions such as consciousness and imagination. This second volume of the successful interdisciplinary handbook offers rich examples of how the unifying perceptual control framework can provide a viable alternative to existing theories and methodologies for a timely paradigm shift.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
SECTION 1: Perception, Consciousness, and Imagination 1. Exploring the Perceptual Control Hierarchy Eva de Hullu 2. "Conflict to Collage": A Perceptual Control Theory Architecture to Underpin Human Consciousness Warren Mansell 3. Loss and Restoration of Control: A Perceptual Control Theory Perspective on the Role of Mental Simulation Vyv Huddy and Warren Mansell SECTION 2: Computational and Mathematical Modeling 4. Motor Control as the Control of Perception Maximilian Gregory Parker 5. Perceptual Control Theory Multiple Agent Interaction: A Classical Control Theory Treatment Philip S. E. Farrell 6. Learning Curves and Psychological Change Across Populations: The Implications of Reorganization Vyv Huddy SECTION 3: Health Applications 7. Connecting Perceptual Control theory with Health Behavior Jonathan Sigger 8. Cancer and Control Mike Rennoldson 9. Designing Mental Health Services that are Fit for Purpose Using the Principles of Perceptual Control Theory Robert Griffiths 10. Communication in Dementia: The Development of a New Understanding and Training Intervention that is Informed by Perceptual Control Theory Phil McEvoy and Lydia Morris SECTION 4: Schooling and Education 11. Creating Connected Schools Shelley A.W. Roy 12. PCT and Philosophy of Education: Education as Guidance of Reorganization Eetu Pikkarainen SECTION 5: The Self and Society 13. Human Culture Is Based on Mechanisms of Perceptual Control Ted Cloak 14. Sources and Dynamics of the Self: Perceptual Control Theory, Psychoanalysis, and the Control of Self-Image Brian D'Agostino 15. Reorganization as Anti-Oppression: PCT, the Method of Levels, and the Theatre of the Oppressed Tom Scholte SECTION 6: Synthesis 16. Synthesis: Living in the Loop Tom Scholte, Eva de Hullu, Vyv Huddy, and Warren Mansell
SECTION 1: Perception, Consciousness, and Imagination 1. Exploring the Perceptual Control Hierarchy Eva de Hullu 2. "Conflict to Collage": A Perceptual Control Theory Architecture to Underpin Human Consciousness Warren Mansell 3. Loss and Restoration of Control: A Perceptual Control Theory Perspective on the Role of Mental Simulation Vyv Huddy and Warren Mansell SECTION 2: Computational and Mathematical Modeling 4. Motor Control as the Control of Perception Maximilian Gregory Parker 5. Perceptual Control Theory Multiple Agent Interaction: A Classical Control Theory Treatment Philip S. E. Farrell 6. Learning Curves and Psychological Change Across Populations: The Implications of Reorganization Vyv Huddy SECTION 3: Health Applications 7. Connecting Perceptual Control theory with Health Behavior Jonathan Sigger 8. Cancer and Control Mike Rennoldson 9. Designing Mental Health Services that are Fit for Purpose Using the Principles of Perceptual Control Theory Robert Griffiths 10. Communication in Dementia: The Development of a New Understanding and Training Intervention that is Informed by Perceptual Control Theory Phil McEvoy and Lydia Morris SECTION 4: Schooling and Education 11. Creating Connected Schools Shelley A.W. Roy 12. PCT and Philosophy of Education: Education as Guidance of Reorganization Eetu Pikkarainen SECTION 5: The Self and Society 13. Human Culture Is Based on Mechanisms of Perceptual Control Ted Cloak 14. Sources and Dynamics of the Self: Perceptual Control Theory, Psychoanalysis, and the Control of Self-Image Brian D'Agostino 15. Reorganization as Anti-Oppression: PCT, the Method of Levels, and the Theatre of the Oppressed Tom Scholte SECTION 6: Synthesis 16. Synthesis: Living in the Loop Tom Scholte, Eva de Hullu, Vyv Huddy, and Warren Mansell
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