According to the motor simulation theory, the knowledge we possess of what we can do is based on simulation mechanisms triggered by an off-line activation of the brain areas involved in motor control. Action capabilities memory does not work by storing some content, but consists in the capacity, rooted in sensory-motor systems, to reenact off-line action sequences exhibiting the range of our powers. In this paper, I present several argu-ments from cognitive neuropsychology, but also first-person analysis of experience, against this hypothesis. The claim that perceptual access to affordances is mediated by motor simulation processes rests on a mis-understanding of what affordances are, and comes up against a computational reality principle. ...
Motor representations live a kind of double life. Although paradigmatically involved in performing a...
The computational model presented here, Grasping Affordances (GA) model, provides a precise explica...
This thesis is concerned with explanations of embodied cognition as internal simulation. The hypothe...
International audienceAccording to several authors in psychology and neurosciences, our ability to p...
According to several authors in psychology and neurosciences, our ability to perceive affordances is...
It is proposed that thinking is simulated interaction with the environment. Three assumptions underl...
Every day, we view multiple actions and objects that we can effortlessly recognize. We immediately “...
A 'simulation' theory of cognitive function can be based on three assumptions about brain function. ...
International audienceThe working hypothesis of the paper is that motor images are endowed with the ...
The distinction between 'knowing how' and 'knowing that' is fundamental to current theories of cogni...
A variety of experimental results have suggested that motor systems can participate in what were tho...
Although the idea of action simulation is nowadays popular in cognitive science, neuroscience and ro...
Does the sight of multiple climbing holds laid along a path activate motor simulation of climbing th...
Does the sight of multiple climbing holds laid along a path activate motor simulation of climbing th...
Traditionally the motor system was thought of as a movement output device that, after brain damage, ...
Motor representations live a kind of double life. Although paradigmatically involved in performing a...
The computational model presented here, Grasping Affordances (GA) model, provides a precise explica...
This thesis is concerned with explanations of embodied cognition as internal simulation. The hypothe...
International audienceAccording to several authors in psychology and neurosciences, our ability to p...
According to several authors in psychology and neurosciences, our ability to perceive affordances is...
It is proposed that thinking is simulated interaction with the environment. Three assumptions underl...
Every day, we view multiple actions and objects that we can effortlessly recognize. We immediately “...
A 'simulation' theory of cognitive function can be based on three assumptions about brain function. ...
International audienceThe working hypothesis of the paper is that motor images are endowed with the ...
The distinction between 'knowing how' and 'knowing that' is fundamental to current theories of cogni...
A variety of experimental results have suggested that motor systems can participate in what were tho...
Although the idea of action simulation is nowadays popular in cognitive science, neuroscience and ro...
Does the sight of multiple climbing holds laid along a path activate motor simulation of climbing th...
Does the sight of multiple climbing holds laid along a path activate motor simulation of climbing th...
Traditionally the motor system was thought of as a movement output device that, after brain damage, ...
Motor representations live a kind of double life. Although paradigmatically involved in performing a...
The computational model presented here, Grasping Affordances (GA) model, provides a precise explica...
This thesis is concerned with explanations of embodied cognition as internal simulation. The hypothe...