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Situated and Embodied Cognition: A Possible Solution

Embodied Cognition, Organization and Innovation

Embodied Cognition, Organization and Innovation

... Nevertheless, in some important respects the ‘situated action’ view seems opposite to the RC view. It proposes that action is not so much based on cognitive structure as the other way around: cognitive structure ...

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Studies of embodied cognition and metaphor

Studies of embodied cognition and metaphor

... two situated actions before making actual judgments: one was arm flexion that would be expected to be linked to abstract concepts of acquisition or approach, and another was arm extension that would be expected to ...

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Bilingualism and creativity: Towards a situated cognition approach

Bilingualism and creativity: Towards a situated cognition approach

... Recommendations for future research are discussed as well. Keywords: creativity, bilingualism, situated-embodied cognition, affordances. This paper focuses on creativity among bilingual children. ...

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Reenactment: An embodied cognition approach to meaning and linguistic content

Reenactment: An embodied cognition approach to meaning and linguistic content

... also recognizable as such to her interlocutors (and can thus be simulated by them). Indeed, that is their point. As reenacted actions are situated in the context of an utterance, there is a necessary interplay ...

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3D Space Perception as Embodied Cognition in the History of Art Images

3D Space Perception as Embodied Cognition in the History of Art Images

... ‘situated cognition’ in which the cognition, instead of being situated in the context of the real objects being cogitated, is projected into the artificial pictorial space of the ...and ...

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A tale of paradigm clash: Simon, situated cognition and the interpretation of bounded rationality

A tale of paradigm clash: Simon, situated cognition and the interpretation of bounded rationality

... In the era of interdisciplinary science, paradigm changes in one discipline are assumed to have significant systemic impacts on other disciplines. This should be a fortiori true for fields of inquiry that are ...

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Disentangling Embodied Cognition: An Examination of the State, Problems, and Possibilities of Embodied Cognition

Disentangling Embodied Cognition: An Examination of the State, Problems, and Possibilities of Embodied Cognition

... Shakey, this was done in a way that did not require much overt activity other than the activity of visual perception and having an already existing internal framework that could distinguish a limited set of ...

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Situated cognition and the function of behavior

Situated cognition and the function of behavior

... “situated cognition” Cheng reminds us that the properties of cognition can be influenced by much more than what is going on in the ...this situated approach can teach those of us using ...

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A situated cognition perspective on presence

A situated cognition perspective on presence

... In an attempt to combine immersion-based theories with activity-based ones, Sheridan (1999) has built his Estimation Theory on the assumption that we can never have true knowledge of objective reality; instead, we are ...

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Embodied Cognition Anchors Translating

Embodied Cognition Anchors Translating

... be possible for translators to grasp the author’s intentions, but almost impossible to translate in the same form completely: sentence structure, number of words, rhymes and ...unique embodied ...

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Embodied cognition: A field guide

Embodied cognition: A field guide

... into cognition, it does not by itself constitute a critique of other ...be possible to look at the trajectory and tendencies of any given research program, and come to some sort of tentative assessment of ...

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Music and the Evolution of Embodied Cognition

Music and the Evolution of Embodied Cognition

... action-response to one stimulus. Our minds become less machine-like because we can entertain counterfactual images and enlist alternative responses. Most evolutionary psychologists and philosophers have assumed the ...

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Embodied cognition is not what you think it is

Embodied cognition is not what you think it is

... that cognition is ...If cognition can span the brain, body, and the environment, then the “states of mind” of disembodied cognitive sci- ence won’t exist to be ...modified. Cognition will instead be ...

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Embodied Social Cognition and Embedded Theory of Mind

Embodied Social Cognition and Embedded Theory of Mind

... argues that the same sensory–motor processes (i.e. the mirror mechanism, Rizzolatti & Craighero 2004) implementing one’s own mental states — e.g., one’s intention to act — are also used when functionally attributing ...

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New music theatre and theories of embodied cognition

New music theatre and theories of embodied cognition

... normally possible to merge the performance with its framing devices: in other words, it is important to recognise that the filing of performers onto the stage and the tuning of instruments or page-turning are not ...

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Design of embodied interfaces for engaging spatial cognition

Design of embodied interfaces for engaging spatial cognition

... in embodied cogni- tion within the TEI community, van Dijk, van der Lugt, and Hummels (2013) defined three “flavors” of em- bodied cognition and discussed how they relate to the design of TEI systems: ...

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Down with retirement: Implications of embodied cognition for healthy aging

Down with retirement: Implications of embodied cognition for healthy aging

... According to a pessimistic interpretation of our reasoning one may be tempted to leave the basic rationale of current aging research intact and simply add the lack of maintenance to the list of dependent measures. ...

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On cognition and action in organisational life: management and the situated body in the world

On cognition and action in organisational life: management and the situated body in the world

... On cognition and action in organisational life: Management and the situated body ...already embodied and situated doing and talking in the ...

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Mathematical Model of Embodied Symbols: Cognition and Perceptual Symbol System

Mathematical Model of Embodied Symbols: Cognition and Perceptual Symbol System

... This property of logic manifests in various algorithms in different ways. Rule systems are logical in a straight- forward way, and the number of rules grows combinato- rially. Pattern recognition algorithms and neural ...

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Embodied cognition and STEM learning: overview of a topical collection in CR:PI

Embodied cognition and STEM learning: overview of a topical collection in CR:PI

... of embodied cogni- tion as emphasizing the body’s role in forming cognitive ...Construing cognition in this context portrays learners as poised to incorporate sensorimotor ...considered. Embodied ...

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