A widely shared assumption in the literature about skilled motor behavior is that any action that is not blindly automatic and mechanical must be the product of computational processes upon mental representations. To counter this assumption, in this paper we offer a radical embodied (non-representational) account of skilled action that combines ecological psychology and the Deweyan theory of habits. According to our proposal, skilful performance can be understood as composed of sequences of mutually coherent, task-specific perceptual-motor habits. Such habits play a crucial role in simplifying both our exploration of the perceptual environment and our decision-making. However, we argue that what keeps habits situated, precluding them from b...
Human success and even survival depends on our ability to predict what others will do by guessing wh...
Human success and even survival depends on our ability to predict what others will do by guessing wh...
We present a synthetic theory of skilled action which proposes that cognitive processes make an impo...
A widely shared assumption in the literature about skilled motor behavior is that any action that is...
In the second half of the twentieth century, habit had received little attention in the cognitive sc...
Explaining agency is a significant challenge for those who are interested in the sciences of the min...
From the perspective of ecological psychology, perception-action occurs not with respect to the imme...
In this essay we sketch the role that the notion of habit has played in the work of pragmatist aut...
In the recent history of psychology and cognitive neuroscience, the notion of habit has been reduced...
How can we explain the intentional nature of an expert’s actions, performed without immediate and co...
The notion of information processing has dominated the study of the mind for over six decades. Howev...
From our everyday commuting to the gold medalist’s world-class performance, skillful actions are cha...
In this paper, we set out to develop a theoretical and conceptual framework for the new field of Rad...
How can we explain the intentional nature of an expert’s actions, performed without immediate and co...
For Merleau-Ponty, consciousness in skillful coping is a matter of prereflective `I can' and not exp...
Human success and even survival depends on our ability to predict what others will do by guessing wh...
Human success and even survival depends on our ability to predict what others will do by guessing wh...
We present a synthetic theory of skilled action which proposes that cognitive processes make an impo...
A widely shared assumption in the literature about skilled motor behavior is that any action that is...
In the second half of the twentieth century, habit had received little attention in the cognitive sc...
Explaining agency is a significant challenge for those who are interested in the sciences of the min...
From the perspective of ecological psychology, perception-action occurs not with respect to the imme...
In this essay we sketch the role that the notion of habit has played in the work of pragmatist aut...
In the recent history of psychology and cognitive neuroscience, the notion of habit has been reduced...
How can we explain the intentional nature of an expert’s actions, performed without immediate and co...
The notion of information processing has dominated the study of the mind for over six decades. Howev...
From our everyday commuting to the gold medalist’s world-class performance, skillful actions are cha...
In this paper, we set out to develop a theoretical and conceptual framework for the new field of Rad...
How can we explain the intentional nature of an expert’s actions, performed without immediate and co...
For Merleau-Ponty, consciousness in skillful coping is a matter of prereflective `I can' and not exp...
Human success and even survival depends on our ability to predict what others will do by guessing wh...
Human success and even survival depends on our ability to predict what others will do by guessing wh...
We present a synthetic theory of skilled action which proposes that cognitive processes make an impo...