Actions require two essential functions: assessment and locomotion. Assessment determines one's goals and selects the means. Locomotion translates these into concrete behavior. In past work, assessment and locomotion have been portrayed as co-ordinated and interdependent, or associated with different action phases. In contrast, we review recent theorizing and research that depict assessment and locomotion as autonomous and complementary. Recent evidence supports this conception for the behavior of individuals, groups, organizations, and cultures in reference to actions at different levels of analysis. © 2013 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
In three field studies, we found that leaders high in both locomotion and assessment tendencies (Stu...
This research examined the relation between individual differences in the tendency toward locomotion...
The study of movement often contrasts complexity and reductionism. movement analysis helps to justif...
Locomotion mode is the aspect of self-regulation that is concerned with initiating goal-related move...
This work examines how individual differences in assessment and locomotion shape goal pursuits in on...
Locomotion is the self-regulatory aspect concerned with movement from state to state, whereas assess...
This paper considers behavioral contingencies that change as a function of time, of the individual’s...
Theories of embodiment have recognized the significance of the motor system in influencing cognitive...
The notion that locomotion concerns with moving from state to state (Higgins et al., Advances in exp...
The study of motor planning and learning in humans has undergone a dramatic transformation in the 20...
Six studies explored the relations of the regulatory modes of locomotion and assessment to individua...
From the perspective of ecological psychology, perception-action occurs not with respect to the imme...
Agency is an important aspect of bodily self-consciousness, allowing us to separate own movements fr...
This work examines how individual differences in assessment and locomotion shape goal pursuits in on...
How Locomotion Concerns Influence Perceptual Judgments, Scholer, A. A., Eitam, B., Stadler, G., & Hi...
In three field studies, we found that leaders high in both locomotion and assessment tendencies (Stu...
This research examined the relation between individual differences in the tendency toward locomotion...
The study of movement often contrasts complexity and reductionism. movement analysis helps to justif...
Locomotion mode is the aspect of self-regulation that is concerned with initiating goal-related move...
This work examines how individual differences in assessment and locomotion shape goal pursuits in on...
Locomotion is the self-regulatory aspect concerned with movement from state to state, whereas assess...
This paper considers behavioral contingencies that change as a function of time, of the individual’s...
Theories of embodiment have recognized the significance of the motor system in influencing cognitive...
The notion that locomotion concerns with moving from state to state (Higgins et al., Advances in exp...
The study of motor planning and learning in humans has undergone a dramatic transformation in the 20...
Six studies explored the relations of the regulatory modes of locomotion and assessment to individua...
From the perspective of ecological psychology, perception-action occurs not with respect to the imme...
Agency is an important aspect of bodily self-consciousness, allowing us to separate own movements fr...
This work examines how individual differences in assessment and locomotion shape goal pursuits in on...
How Locomotion Concerns Influence Perceptual Judgments, Scholer, A. A., Eitam, B., Stadler, G., & Hi...
In three field studies, we found that leaders high in both locomotion and assessment tendencies (Stu...
This research examined the relation between individual differences in the tendency toward locomotion...
The study of movement often contrasts complexity and reductionism. movement analysis helps to justif...