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This book collates the most up to date evidence from behavioural,
brain imagery and stroke-patient studies, to discuss the ways in
which cognitive and neural processes are responsible for language
processing. Divided into six sections, the edited volume presents
arguments from evolutionist, developmental, behavioural and
neurobiological perspectives, all of which point to a strong
relationship between action and language. It provides a scientific
basis for a new theoretical approach to language evolution,
acquisition and use in humans, whilst at the same time assessing
current debates on motor system's contribution to the emergence of
language acquisition, perception and production. The chapters have
been written by internationally acknowledged researchers from a
variety of disciplines, and as such this book will be of great
interest to academics, students and professionals in the areas of
cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, neuroscience,
psycholinguistics and philosophy.
This book collates the most up to date evidence from behavioural,
brain imagery and stroke-patient studies, to discuss the ways in
which cognitive and neural processes are responsible for language
processing. Divided into six sections, the edited volume presents
arguments from evolutionist, developmental, behavioural and
neurobiological perspectives, all of which point to a strong
relationship between action and language. It provides a scientific
basis for a new theoretical approach to language evolution,
acquisition and use in humans, whilst at the same time assessing
current debates on motor system's contribution to the emergence of
language acquisition, perception and production. The chapters have
been written by internationally acknowledged researchers from a
variety of disciplines, and as such this book will be of great
interest to academics, students and professionals in the areas of
cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, neuroscience,
psycholinguistics and philosophy.
This two-volume set provides a comprehensive overview of the
multidisciplinary field of Embodied Cognition. With contributions
from internationally acknowledged researchers from a variety of
fields, Foundations of Embodied Cognition reveals how intelligent
behaviour emerges from the interplay between brain, body and
environment. Drawing on the most recent theoretical and empirical
findings in embodied cognition, Volume 2 Conceptual and Interactive
Embodiment is divided into four distinct parts, bringing together a
number of influential perspectives and new ideas. Part one
introduces the field of embodied language processing, before part
two presents recent developments in our understanding of embodied
conceptual understanding. The final two parts look at the applied
nature of embodied cognition, exploring the embodied nature of
social co-ordination as well as the emerging field of artificial
embodiment. Building on the idea that knowledge acquisition,
retention and retrieval are intimately interconnected with sensory
and motor processes, Foundations of Embodied Cognition is a
landmark publication in the field. It will be of great interest to
researchers and advanced students from across the cognitive
sciences, including those specialising in psychology, neuroscience,
intelligent systems and robotics, philosophy, linguistics and
anthropology.
This two-volume set provides a comprehensive overview of the
multidisciplinary field of Embodied Cognition. With contributions
from internationally acknowledged researchers from a variety of
fields, Foundations of Embodied Cognition reveals how intelligent
behaviour emerges from the interplay between brain, body and
environment. Drawing on the most recent theoretical and empirical
findings in embodied cognition, Volume 2 Conceptual and Interactive
Embodiment is divided into four distinct parts, bringing together a
number of influential perspectives and new ideas. Part one
introduces the field of embodied language processing, before part
two presents recent developments in our understanding of embodied
conceptual understanding. The final two parts look at the applied
nature of embodied cognition, exploring the embodied nature of
social co-ordination as well as the emerging field of artificial
embodiment. Building on the idea that knowledge acquisition,
retention and retrieval are intimately interconnected with sensory
and motor processes, Foundations of Embodied Cognition is a
landmark publication in the field. It will be of great interest to
researchers and advanced students from across the cognitive
sciences, including those specialising in psychology, neuroscience,
intelligent systems and robotics, philosophy, linguistics and
anthropology.
This two-volume set provides a comprehensive overview of the
multidisciplinary field of Embodied Cognition. With contributions
from internationally acknowledged researchers from a variety of
fields, Foundations of Embodied Cognition reveals how intelligent
behaviour emerges from the interplay between brain, body and
environment. Covering early research and emerging trends in
embodied cognition, Volume 1 Perceptual and Emotional Embodiment is
divided into four distinct parts, bringing together a number of
influential perspectives and new ideas. Part one opens the volume
with an overview of theoretical perspectives and the neural basis
of embodiment, before part two considers body representation and
its links with action. Part three examines how actions constrain
perception of the environment, and part four explores how emotions
can be shaped and structured by the body and its activity. Building
on the idea that knowledge acquisition, retention and retrieval are
intimately interconnected with sensory and motor processes,
Foundations of Embodied Cognition is a landmark publication in the
field. It will be of great interest to researchers and advanced
students from across the cognitive sciences, including those
specialising in psychology, neuroscience, intelligent systems and
robotics, philosophy, linguistics and anthropology.
This two-volume set provides a comprehensive overview of the
multidisciplinary field of Embodied Cognition. With contributions
from internationally acknowledged researchers from a variety of
fields, Foundations of Embodied Cognition reveals how intelligent
behaviour emerges from the interplay between brain, body and
environment. Covering early research and emerging trends in
embodied cognition, Volume 1 Perceptual and Emotional Embodiment is
divided into four distinct parts, bringing together a number of
influential perspectives and new ideas. Part one opens the volume
with an overview of theoretical perspectives and the neural basis
of embodiment, before part two considers body representation and
its links with action. Part three examines how actions constrain
perception of the environment, and part four explores how emotions
can be shaped and structured by the body and its activity. Building
on the idea that knowledge acquisition, retention and retrieval are
intimately interconnected with sensory and motor processes,
Foundations of Embodied Cognition is a landmark publication in the
field. It will be of great interest to researchers and advanced
students from across the cognitive sciences, including those
specialising in psychology, neuroscience, intelligent systems and
robotics, philosophy, linguistics and anthropology.
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