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Embodiment and Embodied Cognition [PDF]
Progressive embodiment and the subsequent enhancement of presence have been important goals of VR researchers and designers for some time (Biocca, 1997). Consequently, researchers frequently explore the relationship between increasing embodiment and presence yet rarely emphasize the ties between their work and other work on embodiment.
Mark R. Costa +2 more
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A Robot Model of OC-Spectrum Disorders: Design Framework, Implementation, and First Experiments
Computational psychiatry is increasingly establishing itself as a valuable discipline for understanding human mental disorders. However, robot models and their potential for investigating embodied and contextual aspects of mental health have been, to ...
Matthew Lewis +2 more
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Pragmatism and the pragmatic turn in cognitive science [PDF]
This chapter examines the pragmatist approach to cognition and experience and provides some of the conceptual background to the “pragmatic turn” currently underway in cognitive science.
Menary, Richard
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Translating Embodied Cognition for Embodied Learning in the Classroom
In this perspective piece, we briefly review embodied cognition and embodied learning. We then present a translational research model based on this research to inform teachers, educational psychologists, and practitioners on the benefits of embodied ...
Sheila L. Macrine, Jennifer M. B. Fugate
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Action-based effects on music perception [PDF]
The classical, disembodied approach to music cognition conceptualizes action and perception as separate, peripheral processes. In contrast, embodied accounts of music cognition emphasize the central role of the close coupling of action and perception. It
Leman, Marc +3 more
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Sensorimotor Contingencies as a Key Drive of Development: From Babies to Robots
Much current work in robotics focuses on the development of robots capable of autonomous unsupervised learning. An essential prerequisite for such learning to be possible is that the agent should be sensitive to the link between its actions and the ...
Lisa Jacquey +4 more
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Embodied Cognition and Perception: Dewey, Science and Skepticism [PDF]
This article examines how Modern theories of mind remain even in some materialistic and hence ontologically anti-dualistic views; and shows how Dewey, anticipating Merleau-Ponty and 4E cognitive scientists, repudiates these theories.
Matthew, Crippen
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Developing Embodied Cognition: Insight from Children's Concepts and Language Processing
Over the past decade, theories of embodied cognition have become increasingly influential with research demonstrating that sensorimotor experiences are involved in cognitive processing; however, this embodied research has primarily focused on adult ...
Michele eWellsby, Penny M Pexman
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Editorial: Embodied cognition over the lifespan. Theoretical issues and implications for applied settings [PDF]
The editorial introduces The Special Topic on Embodied Cognition over the Lifespan and in Applied Settings. The Topic aimed at gathering evidence on the role of EC in development, adulthood, and aging, and to shed light on the applied fields benefiting ...
Borghi, Am, Setti, A
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TEST: A Tropic, Embodied, and Situated Theory of Cognition [PDF]
TEST is a novel taxonomy of knowledge representations based on three distinct hierarchically organized representational features: Tropism, Embodiment, and Situatedness.
Fischer, Martin +3 more
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