Ecological Resonance Is Reflected in Human Brain Activity

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Abstract

We designed an object interception task using virtual reality and Mobile Brain/Body Imaging totest two core hypotheses of ecological psychology and radical embodied cognitive (neuro)science:the ecological resonance hypothesis and the information-based control laws hypothesis. These twohypotheses define an alternative explanatory strategy that aims to understand the organization andcontrol of behavior without appealing to internal models or representations of any kind. Theecological resonance hypothesis was evaluated in relation to the ecological variable known as tau(τ), or time-to-contact (TTC). Concurrently, the hypothesis of information-based control laws wasinvestigated by examining the τ-coupling control law. The results of the study show ecologicalresonance to τ along with τ-coupling between stimulation, behavior, and neural activity, thereforeoffering support to both hypotheses.

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