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Situated cognition and the function of behavior [PDF]
In his review of “situated cognition” Cheng reminds us that the properties of cognition can be influenced by much more than what is going on in the brain.
David J. Pritchard
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A Situated Cognition Perspective on Presence [PDF]
During interaction with computer-based 3-D simulations like virtual reality, users may experience a sense of involvement called presence. Presence is commonly defined as the subjective feeling of "being there". We discuss the state of the art in this inno vative research area and introduce a situated cognition perspective on presence.
Carassa, Antonella +2 more
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Cognition Beyond Representation: Varieties of Situated Cognition in Animals
Ken Cheng
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Musings on Comparative Directions for Situated Cognition
Michael F. Brown
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Embodied Processing at Six Linguistic Granularity Levels: A Consensus Paper
Language processing is influenced by sensorimotor experiences. Here, we review behavioral evidence for embodied and grounded influences in language processing across six linguistic levels of granularity.
Anita Körner +11 more
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Cognitive Empathy in Conflict Situations [PDF]
AbstractTwo individuals are involved in a conflict situation in which preferences are ex ante uncertain. Although they eventually learn their own preferences, they have to pay a small cost if they want to secretly learn their opponent's preferences. We show that there is an interval with an upper bound less than 1 and lower bound greater than zero such
Gauer, Florian, Kuzmics, Christoph
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Abstract This chapter explores the situatedness of cognition by comparing three models of human behaviour, underlying Sophocles’ Philoctetes (409 bce), Stanley Milgram’s infamous psychological experiments (1960s/1970s), and twenty-first-century cognitive linguistics.
Corthals, B., Sluiter, I.
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Counterfactual Problem Solving and Situated Cognition
The paper describes and interprets data of a study on counterfactual problem solving in representatives of modern industrial culture. The study was inspired by similar experiments carried out by A.R. Luria during his expedition to Central Asia.
Glebkin V.V., +2 more
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Des Sciences Sociales à l’Anthropologie Cognitive
The “situated cognition” approach is not an unified paradigm; an historical analysis shows that it originated from the interaction of three distinct theoretical lineages: the first “situated action”, the “situated learning” school and the “distributed ...
Benoit Grison
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