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Perceptual and Emotional Embodiment: Foundations of Embodied Cognition Volume 1 / Edition 1
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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,
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.
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,
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.