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Picturing, signifying, and attending [PDF]
In this paper, I develop an empirically-driven approach to the relationship between conceptual and non-conceptual representations. I begin by clarifying Wilfrid Sellars's distinction between a non-conceptual capacity to picture significant aspects of our
Huebner Bryce
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La Situated Cognition in Italia: stato dell’arte
L’articolo esamina i contributi teorico-metodologici ed empirici che caratterizzano la presenza della Situated Cognition in Italia. Muovendo dagli spunti culturali che ne hanno agevolato la diffusione nel panorama della psicologia italiana, la rassegna ...
Antonio Iannaccone, Beatrice Ligorio
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Situated Cognition Approach in Translation Studies: Origins and Heuristic Potential
The article analyzes the explanatory possibilities of the situated cognition approach to translation study on the basis of the theoretical apparatus developed in the Viennese translation school of Professor H. Risku.
Svetlana Serebriakova +1 more
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Challenges and Opportunities for Grounding Cognition
According to the grounded perspective, cognition emerges from the interaction of classic cognitive processes with the modalities, the body, and the environment.
Lawrence W. Barsalou
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Imagination and situated cognition [PDF]
Abstract We describe a novel agent architecture based on the idea that cognition is imagined interaction, i.e. that cognitive tasks are performed by interacting with an imaginary world. We demonstrate the architecture by its application to a subsumption-based mobile robot. The robot's interactive abilities include exploration of an environment and goal-
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Situated Entrepreneurial Cognition [PDF]
The article of record as published may be located at http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ijmr.12051This paper reviews and integrates research from both within and outside the entrepreneurship field under the label of ‘situated cognition’.
Dietmar Grichnik +9 more
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Advocacy for clients and the profession are important aspects of occupational therapy practice. Accreditation requirements for educational programs demand students are taught about advocacy.
Kathleen Eglseder +2 more
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DiCoT: A methodology for applying Distributed Cognition to the design of teamworking systems [PDF]
Distributed Cognition is growing in popularity as a way of reasoning about group working and the design of artefacts within work systems. DiCoT (Distributed Cognition for Teamwork) is a methodology and representational system we are developing to support
Dominic Furniss +3 more
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When It’s Okay That I Don’t Play: Social Norms and the Situated Construal of Social Exclusion [PDF]
Being excluded and ignored has been shown to threaten fundamental human needs and cause pain. Such reflexive reactions to social exclusion have been conceptualized as direct and unmoderated (temporal need threat model of ostracism).
Greifeneder, Rainer +1 more
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Une perspective située pour penser l’appropriation des espaces de travail « par activités »
In recent years, there has been growing interest in activity-based workspaces, that is to say offices with unassigned desks that offer a variety of workstations.
Chiara Lai +3 more
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