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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 is the theory that our behaviour comes from more than just the brain. The way we move, the types of bodies we have, and how we perceive the world all work with the brain to create ...
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 ...
As always, a horror film managed to express the idea before the scientists ever could, and in better, more visceral terms. “The television screen,” the haunting image of Brian O’Blivion tells us in ...
Embodied cognition proposes that cognitive processes emerge from dynamic interactions between the brain, body, and environment. Over the past decade, ...
Embodied cognition aims to reshape mind-centric view of the human body(I Love Images/Getty) Our minds and bodies have long been viewed as separate entities, with the former ruling over the latter.
Science fiction has long played with the idea of projecting unified personalities/minds/”souls” into different bodies. The premise is baked into the plots of ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This article argues that a modified version of Bourdieu's habitus concept can generate insights into moral culture and the ways people use ...
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