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Cognition Beyond the Brain - Computation, Interactivity and Human Artifice (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
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Cognition Beyond the Brain - Computation, Interactivity and Human Artifice (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
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Cognition Beyond the Brain challenges neurocentrism by advocating a
systemic view of cognition based on investigating how action shapes
the experience of thinking. The systemic view steers between
extended functionalism and enactivism by stressing how living
beings connect bodies, technologies, language and culture. Since
human thinking depends on a cultural ecology, people connect
biologically-based powers with extended systems and, by so doing,
they constitute cognitive systems that reach across the skin.
Biological interpretation exploits extended functional systems.
Illustrating distributed cognition, one set of chapters focus on
computer mediated trust, work at a construction site, judgement
aggregation and crime scene investigation. Turning to how bodies
manufacture skills, the remaining chapters focus on interactivity
or sense-saturated coordination. The feeling of doing is crucial to
solving maths problems, learning about X rays, finding an invoice
number, or launching a warhead in a film. People both participate
in extended systems and exert individual responsibility. Brains
manufacture a now to which selves are anchored: people can act
automatically or, at times, vary habits and choose to author
actions. In ontogenesis, a systemic view permits rationality to be
seen as gaining mastery over world-side resources. Much evidence
and argument thus speaks for reconnecting the study of computation,
interactivity and human artifice. Taken together, this can drive a
networks revolution that gives due cognitive importance to the
perceivable world that lies beyond the brain. Cognition Beyond the
Brain is a valuable reference for researchers, practitioners and
graduate students within the fields of Computer Science,
Psychology, Linguistics and Cognitive Science.
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