Almost, but not quite there: Research into the emergence of higher-order motivated behavior should fully embrace the dynamic systems approach

  • Christophe Gernigon
  • , Rémi Altamore
  • , Robin R. Vallacher
  • , Paul van Geert
  • , Ruud den Hartigh

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Abstract

Murayama and Jach rightfully aim to conceptualize motivation as an emergent property of a dynamic system of interacting elements. However, they do not embrace the ontological and paradigmatic constraints of the dynamic systems approach. They therefore miss the very process of emergence and how it can be formally modeled and tested by specific types of computer simulation.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere34
JournalBehavioral and Brain Sciences
Volume48
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • motivation
  • emergence
  • complex systems
  • interaction dominance
  • computer simulation
  • process causality

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