Adaptive Equilibrium Regulation: A Balancing Act in Two Timescales.

Q2 Psychology
Journal for Person-Oriented Research Pub Date : 2015-03-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-25 DOI:10.17505/jpor.2015.10
Steven M Boker
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An equilibrium involves a balancing of forces. Just as one maintains upright posture in standing or walking, many self-regulatory and interpersonal behaviors can be framed as a balancing act between an ever changing environment and within-person processes. The emerging balance between person and environment, the equilibria, are dynamic and adaptive in response to development and learning. A distinction is made between equilibrium achieved solely due to a short timescale balancing of forces and a longer timescale preferred equilibrium which we define as a state towards which the system slowly adapts. Together, these are developed into a framework that this article calls Adaptive Equilibrium Regulation (ÆR), which separates a regulatory process into two timescales: a faster regulation that automatically balances forces and a slower timescale adaptation process that reconfigures the fast regulation so as to move the system towards its preferred equilibrium when an environmental force persists over the longer timescale. This way of thinking leads to novel models for the interplay between multiple timescales of behavior, learning, and development.

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自适应平衡调节:两个时间尺度上的平衡行为。
平衡包括力的平衡。就像一个人在站立或行走时保持直立姿势一样,许多自我调节和人际关系行为可以被视为在不断变化的环境和个人过程之间的平衡行为。人与环境之间的平衡,即平衡,是动态的,是适应发展和学习的。在仅仅由于短时间尺度的力平衡和较长时间尺度的优选平衡之间进行了区分,我们将其定义为系统缓慢适应的状态。总之,这些被发展成一个框架,本文称之为自适应平衡调节(ÆR),它将调节过程分为两个时间尺度:一个更快的调节,自动平衡力量;一个更慢的时间尺度适应过程,重新配置快速调节,以便在环境力量持续更长时间尺度时将系统推向其首选平衡。这种思维方式为行为、学习和发展的多个时间尺度之间的相互作用提供了新的模型。
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Journal for Person-Oriented Research
Journal for Person-Oriented Research Psychology-Psychology (miscellaneous)
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