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The Neuroscience of Storing and Molding Tool Action Concepts: How Plastic is Grounded Cognition?

机译:储存和成型工具动作概念的神经科学:扎根的认知如何塑化?

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Choosing how to use tools to accomplish a task is a natural and seemingly trivial aspect of our lives, yet engages complex neural mechanisms. Recently, work in healthy populations has led to the idea that tool knowledge is grounded to allow for appropriate recall based on some level of personal history. This grounding has presumed neural loci for tool use, centered on parieto-temporo-frontal areas to fuse perception and action representations into one dynamic system. A challenge for this idea is related to one of its great benefits. For such a system to exist, it must be very plastic, to allow for the introduction of novel tools or concepts of tool use and modification of existing ones. Thus, learning new tool usage (familiar tools in new situations and new tools in familiar situations) must involve mapping into this grounded network while maintaining existing rules for tool usage. This plasticity may present a challenging breadth of encoding that needs to be optimally stored and accessed. The aim of this work is to explore the challenges of plasticity related to changing or incorporating representations of tool action within the theory of grounded cognition and propose a modular model of tool–object goal related accomplishment. While considering the neuroscience evidence for this approach, we will focus on the requisite plasticity for this system. Further, we will highlight challenges for flexibility and organization of already grounded tool actions and provide thoughts on future research to better evaluate mechanisms of encoding in the theory of grounded cognition.
机译:选择如何使用工具来完成任务是我们生活中自然而琐碎的方面,但却涉及复杂的神经机制。最近,在健康人群中开展工作已经导致了这样一个想法,即工具知识的基础是允许基于一定水平的个人历史进行适当的召回。此基础假定将神经基因座用于工具使用,其中心是在额叶-颞-额叶区域,以将感知和动作表示融合到一个动态系统中。这个想法的挑战与其巨大利益之一相关。对于这样一个存在的系统,它必须具有很高的可塑性,以允许引入新颖的工具或工具使用概念以及对现有工具进行修改。因此,学习新的工具用法(新情况下的熟悉工具和熟悉情况下的新工具)必须涉及到映射到该基础网络中,同时保持现有的工具用法规则。这种可塑性可能会带来极富挑战性的编码宽度,需要对其进行最佳存储和访问。这项工作的目的是探索在基础认知理论中与更改或合并工具动作表示形式有关的可塑性挑战,并提出工具-目标相关成就的模块化模型。在考虑这种方法的神经科学证据时,我们将重点研究此系统所需的可塑性。此外,我们将着重介绍已经扎根的工具动作的灵活性和组织性方面的挑战,并提供有关未来研究的想法,以更好地评估扎根认知理论中的编码机制。

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