The hypothesis of extended cognition (HEC) claims that the cognitive processes that materially realise thinking are sometimes partially constituted by entities that are located external to an agent’s body in its local environment. We show how proponents of HEC need not claim that an agent must have a central nervous system, or physically instantiate processes organised in such a way as to play a causal role equivalent to that of the brain if that agent is to be capable of cognition. Focusing on the case of spatial memory, we make our argument by taking a close look at the striking example of Physarum Polycephalum plasmodium (i.e., slime mould) which uses self-produced non-living extracellular slime trails to navigate its environment. We wil...
AbstractAccording to a shared functionalist view in philosophy of mind, a cognitive system, and cogn...
Learning, defined as a change in behaviour evoked by experience, has hitherto been investigated almo...
The extended mind thesis (EMT) claims that the cognitive processes that make up the human mind can r...
Spatial memory enhances an organism's navigational ability. Memory typically resides within the brai...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The slime mould Physarum polycephalum has been used in developing unconventiona...
Clark and Chalmers (1998) claim that an external resource satisfying the following criteria counts a...
Many organisms avoid previously exploited patches to increase their foraging efficiency. Such avoida...
In the 1950s and 60s, it was reported that planarian flatworms could retain memories upon decapitati...
Cognition as a grouping of mental processes has always been fundamentally linked to that of the brai...
The extended mind thesis (EMT) claims that the cognitive processes that make up the human mind can r...
Clark and Chalmers (2002) advance two hypotheses that both cognition and the mind extend into the en...
There is a tension between the conception of cognition as a central nervous system (CNS) process, an...
Andy Clark and David Chalmers argue that human cognition can extend beyond the limits of the physica...
Learning and memory are indisputably key features of animal success. Using information about past ex...
Learning, defined as a change in behaviour evoked by experience, has hitherto been investigated almo...
AbstractAccording to a shared functionalist view in philosophy of mind, a cognitive system, and cogn...
Learning, defined as a change in behaviour evoked by experience, has hitherto been investigated almo...
The extended mind thesis (EMT) claims that the cognitive processes that make up the human mind can r...
Spatial memory enhances an organism's navigational ability. Memory typically resides within the brai...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The slime mould Physarum polycephalum has been used in developing unconventiona...
Clark and Chalmers (1998) claim that an external resource satisfying the following criteria counts a...
Many organisms avoid previously exploited patches to increase their foraging efficiency. Such avoida...
In the 1950s and 60s, it was reported that planarian flatworms could retain memories upon decapitati...
Cognition as a grouping of mental processes has always been fundamentally linked to that of the brai...
The extended mind thesis (EMT) claims that the cognitive processes that make up the human mind can r...
Clark and Chalmers (2002) advance two hypotheses that both cognition and the mind extend into the en...
There is a tension between the conception of cognition as a central nervous system (CNS) process, an...
Andy Clark and David Chalmers argue that human cognition can extend beyond the limits of the physica...
Learning and memory are indisputably key features of animal success. Using information about past ex...
Learning, defined as a change in behaviour evoked by experience, has hitherto been investigated almo...
AbstractAccording to a shared functionalist view in philosophy of mind, a cognitive system, and cogn...
Learning, defined as a change in behaviour evoked by experience, has hitherto been investigated almo...
The extended mind thesis (EMT) claims that the cognitive processes that make up the human mind can r...