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Agency From a Radical Embodied Standpoint: An Ecological-Enactive Proposal
Explaining agency is a significant challenge for those who are interested in the sciences of the mind, and non-representationalists are no exception to this.
Miguel Segundo-Ortin
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The Use of Narrative Grid Interviews in Psychological Mobility Research
It is the aim of this article to justify the use of a cooperative research method, the narrative grid interview, within the framework of a research project on experience of mobility.
Michael Dick
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Corrigendum: Bringing forth within: Enhabiting at the intersection between enaction and ecological psychology. [PDF]
James MM.
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Rethinking Meaning: An Ecological Perspective on Language
In a view of language as part of embodied and situated cognition, reduction of its meaning to individual mental representations ceases to be sufficient. Language relies on and at the same time enables distributed cognition thus the key aspects of meaning
Rączaszek-Leonardi Joanna +2 more
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Infant Drowning Prevention: Insights from a New Ecological Psychology Approach. [PDF]
Burnay C +4 more
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Recently several attempts were undertaken to unite the field of metaphor studies, trying to reconcile the conceptual/cognition and linguistic/discourse approaches to metaphor (Hampe 2017b).
John A Machielsen
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Making sense together: participatory sensemaking, learning cycles, and group roles
The Kolb Learning Cycle is a popular model of experiential learning in which agents move through four phases: experimentation, concretization, observation, and conceptualization.
Christian Kronsted +2 more
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Bio-inspired cognitive robotics vs. embodied AI for socially acceptable, civilized robots
Although cognitive robotics is still a work in progress, the trend is to “free” robots from the assembly lines of the third industrial revolution and allow them to “enter human society” in large numbers and many forms, as forecasted by Industry 4.0 and ...
Pietro Morasso
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How peer review constrains cognition: on the frontline in the knowledge sector
Peer-review is neither reliable, fair, nor a valid basis for predicting ‘impact’: as quality control, peer-review is not fit for purpose. Given this consensus, I propose another framing: while a normative social process, peer-review also shapes the ...
Stephen John Cowley
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Neural Mechanisms of Organism-Dependent Affordances: The XPLR-XPLT Movement Spectrum
Affordances face definitional chaos. Ecological psychologists disagree about their ontological status (dispositional properties vs. organism-environment relations) and about their processing mechanisms (direct perception vs.
Borowiecki Olgierd
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