embodied cognition
Embodied cognition is a concept that suggests our ability to think and understand the world is influenced and shaped by the physical actions, sensations, and experiences of our bodies. It emphasizes the idea that our bodies and the way we interact with our surroundings play a significant role in our cognitive processes and the formation of knowledge.
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Related Concepts (23)
- artificial consciousness
- bodily self-awareness
- body representation
- cognitive architecture
- cognitive architectures
- cognitive neuroscience of the body
- cognitive science
- embodied attention
- embodied creativity
- embodied decision-making
- embodied emotion
- embodied language processing
- embodied learning
- embodied memory
- embodied perception
- embodied problem-solving
- embodied social cognition
- human consciousness
- motor control and cognition
- multimodal perception
- perception and interpretation
- philosophy of mind
- sensorimotor integration