habitvimus
Habitvimus is a fictional theoretical framework in cognitive science that describes the dynamic interaction between habitual behavior and voluntary motor control. It posits that many everyday actions arise from learned motor sequences stored and retrieved automatically, while goal-directed processes can reshape, interrupt, or prime these sequences as needed.
Origin and terminology: The term habitvimus is a neologism used in contemporary literature to refer to the
Core concepts: Habitvimus proposes three interacting components: habit memory (procedural associations formed by repetition), goal-directed control
Mechanisms and neuroscience: In this view, basal ganglia circuits support habit formation, while prefrontal and parietal
Applications and evaluation: The concept informs research on habit formation, rehabilitation after injury, and human-computer interaction,
See also: habit, procedural memory, motor learning, automaticity.