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A two‐phase workflow (OFAT screening followed by central composite design) maps how processing variables tune PFCE‐PLGA nanoparticle size, dispersity, surface charge, loading, and 19F‐MRI signal. In situ, time‐resolved synchrotron SAXS tracks albumin‐corona growth on intact dispersions and reveals PFCE‐dependent adsorption pathways.
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2013
AbstractTraditional views in philosophy of mind and cognitive science depict the mind as an information processor, one whose connections with the body and the world are of little theoretical importance. On the contrary, mounting empirical evidence shows that bodily states and modality‐specific systems for perception and action underlie information ...
Lucia, Foglia, Robert A, Wilson
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AbstractTraditional views in philosophy of mind and cognitive science depict the mind as an information processor, one whose connections with the body and the world are of little theoretical importance. On the contrary, mounting empirical evidence shows that bodily states and modality‐specific systems for perception and action underlie information ...
Lucia, Foglia, Robert A, Wilson
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2018 6th International Conference on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), 2018
The term “embodied cognition” refers to a conglomerate of theories and research that share the assumption that the body and its sensorimotor abilities are central to understanding the nature of cognition. Different approaches stress the role of the natural and cultural environment in which cognitive processes take place, the action-guiding role of ...
Naumescu, Vlad, Sebanz, Natalie
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The term “embodied cognition” refers to a conglomerate of theories and research that share the assumption that the body and its sensorimotor abilities are central to understanding the nature of cognition. Different approaches stress the role of the natural and cultural environment in which cognitive processes take place, the action-guiding role of ...
Naumescu, Vlad, Sebanz, Natalie
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2019
The embodied view of cognition emphasizes the contribution of nonneural factors to the production of intelligent behaviour and to the shaping of conscious experience. Such factors include (a) the body’s physical form (both gross and specific), (b) the body’s particular dynamics (the characteristic ways in which it moves), (c) the neural representation ...
Babette Park +3 more
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The embodied view of cognition emphasizes the contribution of nonneural factors to the production of intelligent behaviour and to the shaping of conscious experience. Such factors include (a) the body’s physical form (both gross and specific), (b) the body’s particular dynamics (the characteristic ways in which it moves), (c) the neural representation ...
Babette Park +3 more
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Zeitschrift für Sportpsychologie, 2010
Zusammenfassung. Im Gegensatz zu traditionellen Ansätzen, in denen das Gehirn als abstrakter Informationsprozessor gesehen wurde, gehen aktuelle Theorien davon aus, dass unsere Repräsentationen von Objekten und Ereignissen in einem engen Zusammenhang mit den damit verbundenen Handlungsmöglichkeiten stehen (sog. „embodied cognition”).
Sian L. Beilock, Tanja Hohmann
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Zusammenfassung. Im Gegensatz zu traditionellen Ansätzen, in denen das Gehirn als abstrakter Informationsprozessor gesehen wurde, gehen aktuelle Theorien davon aus, dass unsere Repräsentationen von Objekten und Ereignissen in einem engen Zusammenhang mit den damit verbundenen Handlungsmöglichkeiten stehen (sog. „embodied cognition”).
Sian L. Beilock, Tanja Hohmann
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2023
Abstract Embodied cognition, a new paradigm in cognitive science, proposes that human cognition is shaped by the particularities of human embodiment. It emerges as a reaction to ‘cognitivism’, which understands the mind as akin to a computer which uses algorithms to processes abstract symbols.
Markus Kiefer +2 more
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Abstract Embodied cognition, a new paradigm in cognitive science, proposes that human cognition is shaped by the particularities of human embodiment. It emerges as a reaction to ‘cognitivism’, which understands the mind as akin to a computer which uses algorithms to processes abstract symbols.
Markus Kiefer +2 more
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2020
Embodied cognition theories are different from traditional theories of cognition in that they specifically focus on the mind–body connection. This shift in our understanding of how knowledge is acquired challenges Cartesian, as well as computational theories of cognition that emphasize the body as a “passive” observer to brain functions, and necessary ...
Sheila L. Macrine, Jennifer M.B. Fugate
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Embodied cognition theories are different from traditional theories of cognition in that they specifically focus on the mind–body connection. This shift in our understanding of how knowledge is acquired challenges Cartesian, as well as computational theories of cognition that emphasize the body as a “passive” observer to brain functions, and necessary ...
Sheila L. Macrine, Jennifer M.B. Fugate
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Embodied Spirituality | Embodied Cognition
2015The palpable fear that crawls across the corpus of possession literature is accompanied by fascination: rage possession is a genuinely frightening experience in these texts. Unlike her expressive prophetic sisters and addled malefic ones, the demoniac brings an extraordinary lawlessness to the earth-bound shape of spirituality.
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2010
After several decades of success in different areas and numerous effective applications, algorithmic Artificial Intelligence has revealed its limitations. If in our quest for artificial intelligence we want to understand natural forms of intelligence, we need to shift/move from platform-free algorithms to embodied and embedded agents.
David Casacuberta +2 more
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After several decades of success in different areas and numerous effective applications, algorithmic Artificial Intelligence has revealed its limitations. If in our quest for artificial intelligence we want to understand natural forms of intelligence, we need to shift/move from platform-free algorithms to embodied and embedded agents.
David Casacuberta +2 more
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EMBODIED SEMANTICS: EMBODIED COGNITION IN NEUROSCIENCE
German Life and Letters, 2017ABSTRACTThis article discusses how the formation of abstract concepts in the brain is related to the basic mechanisms of perception and motor action. It also provides an overview of the neuroscientific techniques currently used to investigate these processes.
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