rmarken
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@warrenmansell 2. The PCT perspective is that a signal will cause a change in the reference sent to a lower level system if it is a disturbance to the variable being controlled by the higher level system from which that reference signal is the output.
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@warrenmansell 1. The article says that, "from PCT perspective...a perceived signal from one agent should trigger a change in a reference signal for another agent". This is an S-R perspective: signal (S) causes change in reference (R).
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@warrenmansell The best understanding of behavior comes from observation combined with modeling. Either one alone provides only "understandingness" (coined by Mary Powers well before Colbert -- who I love -- coined "truthiness").
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@warrenmansell 2. That the "behaviors" (lines) are more accurate than the "perception" (triangle) when they are given "behavioral" instructions just as you found that the "perception" Is more accurate that the "behaviors" when given perceptual instructions.
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