From the article: Abstract Over the last decades, philosophers and cognitive scientists have argued that the brain constitutes only one of several contributing factors to cognition, the other factors being the body and the world. This position we refer to as Embodied Embedded Cognition (EEC). The main purpose of this paper is to consider what EEC implies for the task interpretation of the control system. We argue that the traditional view of the control system as involved in planning and decision making based on beliefs about the world runs into the problem of computational intractability. EEC views the control system as relying heavily on the naturally evolved fit between organism and environment. A ‘lazy’ control structure could...
The future progress of cognitive science looks set to involve ever-increasing efforts to anchor rese...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: page 72.Introduction -- Chapter 1: Representation in the brain -- C...
Contemporary cognitive neuroscience, for the most part, aims to figure out how cognitive processes a...
Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in human–compu...
Abstract: Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in h...
Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in human–comp...
Abstract: Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in hu...
Context • Challenges by embodied, enactive, extended and ecological approaches to cognition have pro...
To accept that cognition is embodied is to question many of the beliefs traditionally held by cognit...
In this programmatic paper we explain why a radical embodied cognitive neuroscience is needed. We ar...
To accept that cognition is embodied is to question many of the beliefs traditionally held by cogni-...
My thesis contributes to a better understanding of how self-organized control works. I begin by anal...
Embodied cognition (EC), the view that the body plays a central role in shaping the mind, is gaining...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
The future progress of cognitive science looks set to involve ever-increasing efforts to anchor rese...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: page 72.Introduction -- Chapter 1: Representation in the brain -- C...
Contemporary cognitive neuroscience, for the most part, aims to figure out how cognitive processes a...
Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in human–compu...
Abstract: Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in h...
Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in human–comp...
Abstract: Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) has gained support in cognitive science as well as in hu...
Context • Challenges by embodied, enactive, extended and ecological approaches to cognition have pro...
To accept that cognition is embodied is to question many of the beliefs traditionally held by cognit...
In this programmatic paper we explain why a radical embodied cognitive neuroscience is needed. We ar...
To accept that cognition is embodied is to question many of the beliefs traditionally held by cogni-...
My thesis contributes to a better understanding of how self-organized control works. I begin by anal...
Embodied cognition (EC), the view that the body plays a central role in shaping the mind, is gaining...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
The future progress of cognitive science looks set to involve ever-increasing efforts to anchor rese...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: page 72.Introduction -- Chapter 1: Representation in the brain -- C...