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Perceptual control theory

Known as: PCT, Perception control theory 
Perceptual control theory (PCT) is a model of behavior based on the principles of negative feedback, but differing in important respects from… 
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2017
2017
The aim of this study aim was to explore the role of attention in nonverbal perceptual implicit memory (priming) and verbal… 
Review
2012
Review
2012
One approach for building architectures (of which an overview was given in D.6.1) in AMARSi is to use reservoir computing. Here… 
2007
2007
PCT is a control theory approach to explaining human behaviour, derived from negative-feedback loops used in engineering and… 
2006
2006
A new reinforcement learning algorithm with complex-valued functions is proposed. The algorithm is inspired by complex-valued… 
2005
2005
This article describes a case study where the Q Methodology approach was applied to explore the self-image of a person in short… 
2002
2002
Tim Carey describes what therapy might be like when it is informed by the principles of Perceptual Control Theory (PCT). PCT… 
1999
1999
  • M. M. Taylor
  • 1999
  • Corpus ID: 38062463
Abstract The fundamental idea of Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) has been known since at least the time of Aristotle, and was… 
1999
1999
Abstract Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) is a general psychological theory based on the tenet, “All behaviour is the control of… 
1999
1999
Perceptual control theory (PCT) is a framework theory for psychology, based on the tenet “All behaviour is the control of…