A Developmental Embodied Choice Perspective Explains the Development of Numerical Choices

Alexej Michirev*, Lisa Musculus, Markus Raab

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Abstract

The goal of this paper is to explore how an embodied view can redirect our understanding of decision making. To achieve this goal, we contribute a developmental embodied choice perspective. Our perspective integrates embodiment and bounded rationality from a developmental view in which the body provides cues that are used in abstract choices. Hereby, the cues evolve with the body that is not static and changes through development. To demonstrate the body’s involvement in abstract choices, we will consider choices in numerical settings in which the body is not necessarily needed for the solution. For this, we consider the magnitude-judgment task in which one has to choose the larger of two magnitudes. In a nutshell, our perspective will pinpoint how the concept of embodied choices can explain the development of numerical choices.
Original languageEnglish
Article number694750
JournalFrontiers in psychology
Volume12
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
ISSN1664-1078
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20.08.2021

Research areas and keywords

  • bounded rationality
  • cue
  • development
  • embodied choice
  • fingers
  • magnitude-judgment task
  • numerical representations

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