I recently conducted the following interview with Dr. Andrew Wilson and Dr. Sabrina Golonka, authors of the popular blog PyschScienceNotes, about embodied cognition. I reached out to them to offer ...
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Cognition might emerge from embodied grip with the world rather than abstract mental processes
A new article published in Journal of Humanistic Psychology argues that cognition is not something that happens inside the ...
Embodied cognition proposes that cognitive processes emerge from dynamic interactions between the brain, body, and environment. Over the past decade, ...
WHO’S in charge, your brain or your body? The answer may seem obvious, but there is plenty of evidence to suggest that our physiology has dramatically affected the way we think. This idea of embodied ...
The human body has historically been viewed as a natural, purely biological entity that is mostly separate from the mind. However, much work in embodied cognition has revealed the significant extent ...
Introduction In recent years, robot embodied reasoning has emerged as a crucial frontier in the quest to build autonomous ...
Walking, what could be more natural? Whether you're walking with a light heart or a preoccupied mind, connected to your phone or your environment, pursuing a goal or, as a flaneur, erring on the side ...
Embodied cognition is the latest sexy topic in cognitive science. There is, however, a great deal of confusion about exactly what it means and how to study it. A lot of studies have hit the headlines ...
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