2022
DOI: 10.1016/bs.aesp.2022.04.002
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Grounding motivation for behavior change

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“…The functional characteristic of perception-action fusion is broadly consistent with notions of ideomotor action (Carpenter, 1874;James, 1890), common coding (Hommel et al, 2001), and grounded cognition (Papies et al, 2022). Although different in their particulars, each of these notions presumes some kind of shared representation of perception and action.…”
Section: From Intentions To Action 21supporting
confidence: 56%
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“…The functional characteristic of perception-action fusion is broadly consistent with notions of ideomotor action (Carpenter, 1874;James, 1890), common coding (Hommel et al, 2001), and grounded cognition (Papies et al, 2022). Although different in their particulars, each of these notions presumes some kind of shared representation of perception and action.…”
Section: From Intentions To Action 21supporting
confidence: 56%
“…Indeed, around half of people's intentions are destined to end this way (Sheeran & Webb, 2016). This gap between intentions and behavior emerges in virtually every domain of human activity and has persisted despite sustained efforts to close it (Fishbein & Ajzen, 2011;Papies et al, 2022;Sheeran & Webb, 2016). As such, the intention-behavior gap may be regarded as one of the greatest unresolved problems in psychology today.…”
Section: From Intentions To Action: An Integrative Review Of Four Dec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Again, implementation is at the core of health psychologists' work, and the relatively young discipline of implementation science originated from health research. Climate change mitigation is to a large degree a problem of behaviour, and of implementing behaviour change insights to affect the behaviour of individuals, be it as private citizens, organisational citizens, policy makers, or business or political leaders (Nielsen, Nicholas, et al, 2021;Papies et al, 2022). Hence, health psychologists' implementation science expertise could be extremely useful in the efforts to cut GHG emissions rapidly and deeply across all sectors of society.…”
Section: Intervention Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive representations may be important as they can motivate and shape behaviour, often outside of conscious awareness. When examining the cognitive representations of meat-and plant-based foods, we adopted the theoretical framework of the grounded cognition theory of desire and motivated behaviour (37)(38)(39) , which proposes that during each eating or drinking episode, people store rich representations of the experience in memory. These representations can include, for example, information about the smell, taste and the texture of the food, information about the motor actions of eating it, information about the physical location, time, occasion and other people present, as well as internal states such as bodily feelings, emotions, thoughts and experiences of (dis)pleasure or enjoyment.…”
Section: A Grounded Cognition Approach To Understanding Food Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%