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  1. Volition, also known as will or conation, is the cognitive process by which an individual decides on and commits to a particular course of action. It is defined as purposive striving and is one of the primary human psychological functions. Others include affect (feeling or emotion), motivation (goals and expectations), and cognition (thinking).

    • Avolition

      Avolition, as a symptom of various forms of psychopathology,...

  2. Abstract. The capacity for voluntary action is seen as essential to human nature. Yet neuroscience and behaviourist psychology have traditionally dismissed the topic as unscientific, perhaps...

    • Patrick Haggard
    • 2008
  3. 25 de ene. de 2013 · Volition can be studied from two perspectives. From the third-person view, volitional behaviour is internally generated, rather than being determined by the immediate environmental context, and is therefore, to some extent, unpredictable. Such behaviour is not unique to humans, since it is seen in many other species including invertebrates.

    • Chris Frith
    • 2013
  4. 1 de jun. de 2013 · Volition refers to the capacity of humans, and other animals, to initiate actions based on internal decision and motivation, rather than external stimulation. It seems unimaginable that a special issue on volition could have occurred in this journal, or another journal of its field, 20 years ago.

    • Patrick Haggard, Hakwan Lau
    • 2013
  5. Volition refers to a capacity for endogenous action, particularly goal-directed endogenous action, shared by humans and some other animals. It has long been controversial whether a specific set of cognitive processes for volition exist in the human brain, and much scientific thinking on the topic continues to revolve around traditional ...

  6. Puede referirse más específicamente a: Volición, en filosofía, un acto voluntario. Volición, en lingüística, la distinción de si el sujeto o agente de una oración realizó una acción de forma intencionada o no. Elemento volitivo, en derecho, voluntad deliberada de realizar una acción.