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Enactivism, representations and canonical neurons [PDF]
Enactivists often claim that since perception is one with action, it does not involve representations, hence perception is direct. Here we argue that empirical evidence on neural activity in the ventral premotor cortex confirms the enactivist intuitions about the unity of action and perception.
FERRETTI, GABRIELE, ALAI, MARIO
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The motifs of radical embodied neuroscience
The notion of motif is proposed to enrich the philosophical toolkit of cognitive neuroscience. Motifs are highly unconstrained, open‐ended concepts that support equally open‐ended families of explanations within the sciences of the mind and the brain and that allow for a diverse characterization of their scientific frameworks. Some motifs of mainstream
Vicente Raja
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Abstract There are calls for developing ways to teach language that can inspire and motivate students to study additional languages. While previous research has pointed toward benefits of arts‐based activities in language learning, combining language and dance has mainly been studied with younger language learners.
Sofia Jusslin +3 more
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On the Uses of Phenomenology in Sociological Research: A Typology, some Criticisms and a Plea
Abstract This paper aims to discern, clarify, criticise, and advocate some uses of phenomenology in sociological research. Phenomenology is increasingly evoked or implicitly employed in sociological endeavours. Little attention, however, is paid to what is entailed in taking a phenomenological approach, and whether it is employed to advance empirical ...
Sebastian Raza
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Making enactivism even more embodied [PDF]
The full scope of enactivist approaches to cognition includes not only a focus on sensory-motor contingencies and physical affordances for action, but also an emphasis on affective factors of embodiment and intersubjective affordances for social ...
Shaun Gallagher, Matthew Bower
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Radykalny enaktywizm a konserwatywna kognitywistyka
Recenzja książki: Daniel D. Hutto, Erik Myin, Radicalizing Enactivism: Basic Minds without Content, Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press 2013.
Tomasz Korbak
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Dewey, Enactivism, and the Qualitative Dimension
This paper takes up the problem of the qualitative dimension from the perspectives of enactivism and John Dewey’s pragmatic naturalism. I suggest that the pragmatic naturalism of Dewey, combined with recent work on enactivism, points the way to a new ...
Matthew MacKenzie
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The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences, Volume 40, Issue 9, Page 867-868, September 2024.
Sumeyye Celik Ozsoy +2 more
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Action, Enaction, Inter(en)action
Leman and Maes offer a comprehensive review of the main theoretical and empirical themes covered by the research on music and embodied cognition. Their article provides an insight into the work being carried at the Institute for Psychoacoustic and ...
Andrea Schiavio
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Interactive fairy tales for an embodied didactics: a pilot-study with children in the kindergarten
The embodied character of learning is now widely recognized as a cognitive process indissolubly linked to body interactions with the world. The present work has been proposed to highlight, through the use of the interactive fairy tale meant as a story ...
Mariarosaria De Simone, Colomba Palomba
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