In this paper we aim to show that motor intentionality, as the underlying ground for social cognition, can be explained through the predictive engagement model. Sensorimotor processes seem to play central roles in social interaction, cognition and language. We question the phenomenological role of the body in social cognition and further investigate a causal neural explanation. We will adopt a different perspective by linking the role of the body and intercorporeality with recent findings in philosophy of neuroscience under the predictive brain hypothesis. In fact, the living body seems to entertain a dialogical and enactive relationship with the surrounding context, as well as with neural circuits actively responding to external stimuli. T...
Accumulative empirical evidence has been reviewed in support of the notion that the production and p...
Traditional theories of cognitive science have typically accounted for the organization of human beh...
Although action and perception are central components of our interactions with the external world, t...
Kahl S. Social Motorics - a predictive processing model for efficient embodied communication. Bielef...
This talk addresses the prospective and embodied structure of individual and social meaning-making f...
This book clarifies the role and relevance of the body in social interaction and cognition from an e...
This paper addresses the developmental origins of intentionality from an embodied perspective, takin...
There are important structural similarities in the way that animals and humans engage in unreflectiv...
A poster representing the paper by the same name. This was presented at the 39th annual meeting of t...
Enactive approaches foreground the role of interpersonal interaction in explanations of social under...
Most of our social interactions rest upon our ability to understand the behavior of others. But what...
Efficient prospective motor control, evident in human activity from birth, reveals an adaptive inten...
Recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of action have considerably enlarged our understanding...
The prediction of where and how people are going to move has obvious relevance for social interactio...
This talk addresses the prospective and embodied structure of individual and social meaning-making. ...
Accumulative empirical evidence has been reviewed in support of the notion that the production and p...
Traditional theories of cognitive science have typically accounted for the organization of human beh...
Although action and perception are central components of our interactions with the external world, t...
Kahl S. Social Motorics - a predictive processing model for efficient embodied communication. Bielef...
This talk addresses the prospective and embodied structure of individual and social meaning-making f...
This book clarifies the role and relevance of the body in social interaction and cognition from an e...
This paper addresses the developmental origins of intentionality from an embodied perspective, takin...
There are important structural similarities in the way that animals and humans engage in unreflectiv...
A poster representing the paper by the same name. This was presented at the 39th annual meeting of t...
Enactive approaches foreground the role of interpersonal interaction in explanations of social under...
Most of our social interactions rest upon our ability to understand the behavior of others. But what...
Efficient prospective motor control, evident in human activity from birth, reveals an adaptive inten...
Recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of action have considerably enlarged our understanding...
The prediction of where and how people are going to move has obvious relevance for social interactio...
This talk addresses the prospective and embodied structure of individual and social meaning-making. ...
Accumulative empirical evidence has been reviewed in support of the notion that the production and p...
Traditional theories of cognitive science have typically accounted for the organization of human beh...
Although action and perception are central components of our interactions with the external world, t...