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Embodied Mind and Cognition

Embodied Cognition: Effects of Image Schemas in Advertising Design

Embodied Cognition: Effects of Image Schemas in Advertising Design

... from embodied research is that “people understand and reason about abstract concepts in terms of concrete bodily interactions” (Van Rompay et ...the embodied mind simultaneously can be capable of ...

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Embodied Mind – Ensocialled Body: Navigating Bodily and Social Processes within Accounts of Human Cognitive Agency

Embodied Mind – Ensocialled Body: Navigating Bodily and Social Processes within Accounts of Human Cognitive Agency

... in cognition and behavior; for example, genders adopt differing cognitive strategies when faced with tasks requiring creative or generative responses (Abraham et ...

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The Embodied Mind: Mindfulness Meditation as Experiential Learning in Adult Education

The Embodied Mind: Mindfulness Meditation as Experiential Learning in Adult Education

... the mind is present in embodied everyday experience; mindfulness techniques are designed to lead the mind back from its theories and preoccupations, back from the abstract attitude, to the situation ...

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Review of The embodied mind : cognitive science and human experience by Varela, Francisco J , Thompson, Evan and Rosch, Eleanor

Review of The embodied mind : cognitive science and human experience by Varela, Francisco J , Thompson, Evan and Rosch, Eleanor

... the mind, and there is little appreciation of evidence that Rosch takes to indicate the separability of mind and ...the mind to other domains such as symbol- systems, disease and societal ...

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How to study the mind: An introduction to embodied cognition

How to study the mind: An introduction to embodied cognition

... off-line cognition, thinking that is out of temporal sync with, or takes place without physical interaction with the environment, is ...then cognition will still owe a great deal to the body, however ...

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The embodied and relational nature of the mind: implications for clinical interventions in aging individuals and populations

The embodied and relational nature of the mind: implications for clinical interventions in aging individuals and populations

... and mind are often treated as being independent or that the body affects the mind because of the abstract meaning that the brain attributes to cues coming from ...the mind is embodied, a ...

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The Application of Embodied Cognition Theory in English Teaching of Chinese Rural Primary School

The Application of Embodied Cognition Theory in English Teaching of Chinese Rural Primary School

... Embodied Cognition Theory is called “second generation cognitive ...The Embodied Cognition Theory of cognition challenges traditional cognitive science, redefining the relationship ...

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Review of Rob Wilson’s Boundaries of the Mind: The Individual in the Fragile Sciences: Cognition

Review of Rob Wilson’s Boundaries of the Mind: The Individual in the Fragile Sciences: Cognition

... the mind should be taking culture seriously: this might well require ‘‘thinking beyond the boundary of the individual not only in how we think of culture itself, but also in how we think of the mind’’ ...

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The subject of enhancement: Augmented capacities, extended cognition and delicate ecologies of the mind

The subject of enhancement: Augmented capacities, extended cognition and delicate ecologies of the mind

... of mind – claiming for instance, that since we cannot interpret anyone as entertaining any given fine grained thought in the absence of linguistic behaviour, such thoughts cannot even exist it he absence of such ...

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Grounded and embodied mathematical cognition: Promoting mathematical insight and proof using action and language

Grounded and embodied mathematical cognition: Promoting mathematical insight and proof using action and language

... Cook, & Mitchell, 2009). Thomas and Lleras (2007) showed that manipulating eye-gaze patterns can, unbe- knownst to participants, affect the success of solving Dunker’s classic Radiation Problem. In mathematics, ...

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Social cognition and theory of mind for normal development preschools children

Social cognition and theory of mind for normal development preschools children

... social cognition and empathy among preschool children who were taught ToM compared to a control group, and to examine whether empathic behavior contributed to the development of ToM to the same extent in both ...

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Support of mathematical thinking through embodied cognition: Nondigital and digital approaches

Support of mathematical thinking through embodied cognition: Nondigital and digital approaches

... the embodied training as well as the control training. In the embodied condition, children started to walk at the beginning of a number line that was taped to the floor and were instructed to choose their ...

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Critique and Comparison of Prevailing Consciousness Models with a Novel Embodied Cognition Model

Critique and Comparison of Prevailing Consciousness Models with a Novel Embodied Cognition Model

... DOI: 10.4236/wjns.2018.83030 392 World Journal of Neuroscience tails how alterations in corticothalamic activity can lead to an altered perspective as experienced in out-of-body experiences [62]. The dynamic core does ...

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Long short term memory networks for modelling embodied mathematical cognition in robots

Long short term memory networks for modelling embodied mathematical cognition in robots

... mathematical cognition has been extensively studied in children, so far only few attempts were made in ...an embodied number representation in the robot, something in line with embodied and grounded ...

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Pleasure and the Control of Food Intake: An Embodied Cognition Approach to Consumer Self‐Regulation

Pleasure and the Control of Food Intake: An Embodied Cognition Approach to Consumer Self‐Regulation

... The problem with the use of metaphors to target bodily states in campaigns against obesity is that this may lead to the stigmatization of those who are overweight (Puhl et al., 2013b). Hoyt, Burnette and Auster-Gussman ...

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The Effect of Physical Weight and Stimulus Spatial Location on Lexical Decision: Implications for Embodied Cognition

The Effect of Physical Weight and Stimulus Spatial Location on Lexical Decision: Implications for Embodied Cognition

... of cognition within cognitive psychology have utilised dualistic perspectives and largely ignored the roles of the motor systems and bodily ...recent embodied approaches have sought to combat this dualism ...

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An Embodied Architecture

An Embodied Architecture

... an embodied identity, often referred to as an organized self (Maturana & Varela, 1980, 1987), while viably exchanging information with other entities and the ...

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Smartphone-Assessed Movement Predicts Music Properties : Towards Integrating Embodied Music Cognition into Music Recommender Services via Accelerometer

Smartphone-Assessed Movement Predicts Music Properties : Towards Integrating Embodied Music Cognition into Music Recommender Services via Accelerometer

... Melanie Irrgang, Jochen Stefens, and Hauke Egermann. 2018. Smartphone- Assessed Movement Predicts Music Properties: Towards Integrating Embod- ied Music Cognition into Music Recommender Services via Accelerometer ...

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Embodied sonification

Embodied sonification

... an embodied approach to meaning-making that parallels the work by Gallese and Lakoff (2005), Cox (2001) and Johnson’s original concept of the embodied schemata (Johnson, ...of embodied schemata and ...

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Evolving Thought. Review of M. Donald, 1991, 'Origins of the Modern Mind: Three Stages in the Evolution of Culture and Cognition'

Evolving Thought. Review of M. Donald, 1991, 'Origins of the Modern Mind: Three Stages in the Evolution of Culture and Cognition'

... His argument has three strands: first, that the evolutionary starting point is the episodic culture of the apes; second, that even without language the modern human mind is superior to t[r] ...

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