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Handlung zwischen Automatismus, Bauchgefühl und Erinnerung

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Im deutschen Sprachgebrauch ist Handeln im Normalfall zielgerichtetes Agieren, während in anderen, auf dem Lateinischen basierenden Sprachen, die Differenzierung zwischen zielgerichtetem und nicht zielgerichtetem Agieren entfällt (agere, to act). Ursachen und Motive von Handlungen zu erforschen ist Ziel mehrerer Wissenschaftsdisziplinen. Die Neurowissenschaften haben den Rahmen der Handlungsuntersuchungen noch erweitert, indem sie von exekutiven Funktionen sprechen und damit auch die theoretische Planung von Handlungen und das dazu notwendige vorausschauende Denken einbeziehen.

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Markowitsch, H.J., Staniloiu, A. (2017). Handlung zwischen Automatismus, Bauchgefühl und Erinnerung. In: Walkowiak, W., Erber-Schropp, J. (eds) Planen und Handeln. Springer Spektrum, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-16891-9_5

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