Embodied theories are increasingly challenging traditional views of cognition by arguing that conceptual representations that constitute our knowledge are grounded in sensory and …
Although an increasing number of researchers are convinced that cognition is embodied, there still is relatively little agreement on what exactly that means. Notions of what it actually …
H Svensson, T Ziemke - Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the …, 2004 - escholarship.org
Although an increasing number of cognitive scientists are convinced that cognition is embodied, there still is relatively little agreement on what exactly that means. Notions of …
Publisher Summary Embodied theories of cognition propose that simulation is the basis for cognitive representation. Simulation is assumed to use the same sensory–motor systems …
R Liepelt, T Dolk, W Prinz - Psychological Research, 2012 - Springer
Research on embodied cognition assumes that language processing involves modal simulations that recruit the same neural systems that are usually used for action execution. If …
Recent work in embodied cognition has demonstrated that language comprehension involves the motor system (eg, Glenberg & Kaschak, 2002). Such findings are often …
C Esopenko, L Gould, J Cummine, GE Sarty… - Frontiers in Human …, 2012 - frontiersin.org
The theory of embodied cognition postulates that the brain represents semantic knowledge as a function of the interaction between the body and the environment. The goal of our …
A Chatterjee - Language and cognition, 2010 - cambridge.org
The idea that concepts are embodied by our motor and sensory systems is popular in current theorizing about cognition. Embodied cognition accounts come in different versions …
Embodied theories of cognition consider many aspects of language and other cognitive domains as the result of sensory and motor processes. In this view, the appraisal and the …