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English: Perceptual control theory compared with theories of behaviourism and cognitive psychology. Top: General feedback model; Left: Behaviouristic model; Center: PCT model; Right: Model of cognitive psychology.
Deutsch: Theorie der Wahrnehmungsregelung im Vergleich mit Behaviourismus und kognitiver Psychologie. Open: Allgemeines Regelkreismodell; links: behaviouristisches Modell; Mitte: PCT-Modell; rechts: Modell der kognitiven Psychologie |
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Author | Jwdietrich2 |
Inspired by several figures in: D. Forssell. Perceptual Control Theory: An Overview of the Third Grand Theory in Psychology. Introductions, Readings, and Resources. Living Control Systems Publishing, Menlo Park, Ca, 2016. ISBN 9781938090127
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