ICPS
2023 International Convention of Psychological Science
Flexibility in Action Control: Contributions of Learning, Action Shielding, and Individual Differences
This symposium presents new insights in the psychological factors supporting action control. Uniting researchers from four labs located in three countries, the contributions highlight the important roles of ideomotor learning, action shielding, and individual differences in volition-related capacities in efficient action execution.
Chairs & Discussants
- Guido GendollaChair
University of Geneva - Guido GendollaChair
University of Geneva
Presentations
- Rule-Based Ideomotor ActionRuud Custers, Dan Sun
- Primed Cognitive Conflict, Shielding, and Effort-Related Cardiac ResponseGuido Gendolla, Yann Bouzidi
- Moving from Intentions to Action: An Integrative Review of Four Decades of Research on Action Vs. State OrientationSander Koole, Nils Jostmann, Nicola Baumann
- If-then Planning, Snoozing, and Strategic Substance UseLucas Keller, Maik Bieleke