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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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2015
Embodied cognition (EC) views propose that cognition is shaped by the kind of body that organisms possess. We give an overview of recent literature on EC, highlighting the differences between stronger and weaker versions of the theory. We also illustrate the debates on the notions of simulation, of representation, and on the role of the motor system ...
Anna Maria Borghi, Fausto Caruana
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Embodied cognition (EC) views propose that cognition is shaped by the kind of body that organisms possess. We give an overview of recent literature on EC, highlighting the differences between stronger and weaker versions of the theory. We also illustrate the debates on the notions of simulation, of representation, and on the role of the motor system ...
Anna Maria Borghi, Fausto Caruana
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2019
In this essay, Abby Carlozzo explores insights on improvisation gained from her fieldwork in Burkina Faso. She explores the philosophical and ideological tensions that arise from North American and European understandings of improvisation as a discrete creative practice vis a vis an “Africanist” perspective that understands improvisation as ...
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In this essay, Abby Carlozzo explores insights on improvisation gained from her fieldwork in Burkina Faso. She explores the philosophical and ideological tensions that arise from North American and European understandings of improvisation as a discrete creative practice vis a vis an “Africanist” perspective that understands improvisation as ...
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Science, 2007
Recent theories of embodied cognition suggest new ways to look at how we process emotional information. The theories suggest that perceiving and thinking about emotion involve perceptual, somatovisceral, and motoric reexperiencing (collectively referred to as “embodiment”) of the relevant emotion in one's self.
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Recent theories of embodied cognition suggest new ways to look at how we process emotional information. The theories suggest that perceiving and thinking about emotion involve perceptual, somatovisceral, and motoric reexperiencing (collectively referred to as “embodiment”) of the relevant emotion in one's self.
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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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Embodied mind, embodied meaning, embodied thought
The Philosophers' Magazine, 2015openaire +1 more source

