Cognitive neuroscience and contemporary physicalist philosophies of mind typically hold the view that minds somehow reduce to brain activity. This is achieved through representations that evolved to map reality and are subjected to computational activity. The received view has been criticized mostly through thought experiments that rely on the notion of qualia, but philosopher Alva NoEB; follows a different approach, called the 201C;sensorimotor theory201D;. Unlike the orthodoxy, NoEB; argues that our minds are not inside our bodies; they are better seen as a dynamic process of embodied cognition. This means mental activity emerges from our engagement with the world around us. NoEB;2019;s thesis is grounded on original arguments that are bo...
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Consciousness is a phenomenon that has fascinated thinkers and scientists throughout history. The la...
This online version of my review of Stanislas Dehaene’s (2014) book on Consciousness and the Brain a...
This is a response to the nine commentaries on our target article “Unlimited Associative Learning: A...
Dr. Epstein has taken on the urgent task of relating phenomenology, cognition, and neurophysiology. ...
O'Regan and Noe present a wonderfully detailed and comprehensive defense of a position whose broad o...
There is no controversy in psychology or brain sciences that brains create mind and consciousness. D...
The origin and current use of the concepts of computation, representation and information in Neurosc...
This paper starts by providing a succinct overview of the sensorimotor approach to phenomenal consci...
The sensorimotor theory is an influential account of perception and phenomenal qualities that builds...
Context: Challenges by embodied, enactive, extended and ecological approaches to cognition have prov...
Is neuroscience on the road to showing that character, consciousness and sense of spirituality are i...
The human brain is a particularly demanding system to infer its nature from observations. Thus, ther...
Neuroscience research relevant to cognitive processes has grown dramatically in the past two decades...
Treball de Revisió BibliogràficaWhat is consciousness? Although some philosophical approaches propos...
In my opinion, Haikonen’s The Cognitive Approach to Conscious Machines is one of the clearest and mo...
Consciousness is a phenomenon that has fascinated thinkers and scientists throughout history. The la...
This online version of my review of Stanislas Dehaene’s (2014) book on Consciousness and the Brain a...
This is a response to the nine commentaries on our target article “Unlimited Associative Learning: A...
Dr. Epstein has taken on the urgent task of relating phenomenology, cognition, and neurophysiology. ...