Contemporary cognitive neuroscience, for the most part, aims to figure out how cognitive processes are realized in the brain. This research goal betrays the field's commitment to the philosophical position that cognizing is something that the brain does. Since the 1990s, philosophers and cognitive scientists have started to question this position, arguing that the brain constitutes only one of several contributing factors to cognition, the other factors being the body and the world. This latter position we refer to as embodied embedded cognition (EEC). Although cognitive neuroscience's research practice and EEC do not seem to fit well together at present, it is pertinent to ask if a variant of cognitive neuroscience can be developed that se...
This article is intended as a response to Goldinger et al. and to all those, an increasing minority ...
To accept that cognition is embodied is to question many of the beliefs traditionally held by cognit...
To accept that cognition is embodied is to question many of the beliefs traditionally held by cogni-...
Contemporary cognitive neuroscience, for the most part, aims to figure out how cognitive processes a...
In this programmatic paper we explain why a radical embodied cognitive neuroscience is needed. We ar...
From the article: Abstract Over the last decades, philosophers and cognitive scientists have argue...
Embodied cognition (EC), the view that the body plays a central role in shaping the mind, is gaining...
A commentary on The embodied brain: toward a radical embodied cognitive neuroscience by Kiverstein, ...
Context • Challenges by embodied, enactive, extended and ecological approaches to cognition have pro...
In the last 10-15 years, the “embodied” and “grounded” cognition approach has become widespread in a...
Research in embodied and grounded cognition is defined by the types of hypotheses researchers pursu...
From the time the notion "embodied cognition" has entered the field, researchers have been concerned...
Introduction: In the last 10–15 years, the embodied and grounded (E and G) cognition approach has be...
The most exciting hypothesis in cognitive science right now is the theory that cognition is embodied...
Enriching radically enactive cognitive science The sciences of mind have taken a decisively embodied...
This article is intended as a response to Goldinger et al. and to all those, an increasing minority ...
To accept that cognition is embodied is to question many of the beliefs traditionally held by cognit...
To accept that cognition is embodied is to question many of the beliefs traditionally held by cogni-...
Contemporary cognitive neuroscience, for the most part, aims to figure out how cognitive processes a...
In this programmatic paper we explain why a radical embodied cognitive neuroscience is needed. We ar...
From the article: Abstract Over the last decades, philosophers and cognitive scientists have argue...
Embodied cognition (EC), the view that the body plays a central role in shaping the mind, is gaining...
A commentary on The embodied brain: toward a radical embodied cognitive neuroscience by Kiverstein, ...
Context • Challenges by embodied, enactive, extended and ecological approaches to cognition have pro...
In the last 10-15 years, the “embodied” and “grounded” cognition approach has become widespread in a...
Research in embodied and grounded cognition is defined by the types of hypotheses researchers pursu...
From the time the notion "embodied cognition" has entered the field, researchers have been concerned...
Introduction: In the last 10–15 years, the embodied and grounded (E and G) cognition approach has be...
The most exciting hypothesis in cognitive science right now is the theory that cognition is embodied...
Enriching radically enactive cognitive science The sciences of mind have taken a decisively embodied...
This article is intended as a response to Goldinger et al. and to all those, an increasing minority ...
To accept that cognition is embodied is to question many of the beliefs traditionally held by cognit...
To accept that cognition is embodied is to question many of the beliefs traditionally held by cogni-...