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Handbook of Cognitive Science : An Embodied Approach

Handbook of Cognitive Science : An Embodied Approach (Hardcover)

Paco Calvo, Antoni Gomila (엮은이)
Elsevier Science Ltd
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· 제목 : Handbook of Cognitive Science : An Embodied Approach (Hardcover) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 심리학 > 일반
· ISBN : 9780080466163
· 쪽수 : 498쪽
· 출판일 : 2008-11-05

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Contents

Preface

List of Contributors

1 Directions for an Embodied Cognitive Science: Toward an Integrated Approach

Cognitivism in a Blind Alley

Alternative Approaches to Cognitivism

Post-Cognitivism in the Making: Common Ground and Conceptual Issues

Scaling up: Higher Level Cognitive Processes

Acknowledgments

Section I The Interactive Architecture of Cognition: Conceptual Issues

2 Is Embodiment Necessary?

Critiques

Interactive Representation

What Kind of Embodiment?

Conclusion

3 Embodiment and Explanation

Three Threads

The Separability Thesis

Beyond Flesh-Eating Functionalism

Ada, Adder, and Odder

A Tension Revealed

Participant Machinery and Morphological Computation

Quantifying Embodiment

Conclusions

Acknowledgments

4 Can a Swarm be Embodied?

Introduction

Three Examples of Swarms

Artifi cial Swarms and Strong Embodiment

Is a Living Swarm an Embodied Entity?

Conclusion

Section II Robotics and Autonomous Agents

5 CajunBot: A Case Study in Embodied Cognition

Introduction

CajunBot and the DARPA Grand Challenge, 2005

CajunBot Sensor Systems

Path Planning

Steering Control

Simulations

CajunBot Performance and Results

Conclusion

Acknowledgments

6 The Dynamics of Brain?Body?Environment Systems: A Status Report

Introduction

Experimental Accomplishments

Theoretical Accomplishments

Outstanding Challenges

7 The Synthetic Approach to Embodied Cognition: A Primer

Introduction

Basics

Body Dynamics and Morphology

Information Self-Structuring

Learning and Development

Case Study 1: Embodied Categorization

Case Study 2: Application of Embodied Cognition to Prosthetics

Discussion: The Interaction of Physical and Information Processes

Conclusion

8 Animate Vision, Virtual Environments, and Neural Codes

Embodied Intelligence

An Avatar Control System Design

Summary: The Advantages of Embodied Cognition

Section III Perceiving and Acting

9 Ecological Psychology: Six Principles for an Embodied?Embedded Approach to Behavior

Ecological Principle I: Organism?Environment Systems are the Proper Units of Analysis

Ecological Principle II: Environmental Realities Should Be Defined at the Ecological Scale

Ecological Principle III: Behavior Is Emergent and Self-Organized

Ecological Principle IV: Perception and Action are Continuous and Cyclic

Ecological Principle V: Information Is Specificational

Ecological Principle VI: Perception Is of Affordances

Conclusion

10 Seeing What We Can Do: Insights into Vision and Action Through Observations of Natural Behavior

Introduction

Methods of Assessing Visual Processes in Isolation and in Concert

Isolating Visual Processes Within an Embodied Context

Trade-Offs Between Gaze and Working Memory Use

Bridging the Gap Between Laboratory Experiments and Natural Behavior

Future Directions of Research in Embodied Visual Cognition

11 Why We Don’t Mind to be Inconsistent

Introduction

Detecting Attributes

Spatial Perception

Inconsistent Action

Combining Information

Conscious Perception

Section IV A Dynamic Brain

12 Neuronal and Cortical Dynamical Mechanisms Underlying Brain Functions

Introduction

How to Build a Suitable Neuronal Model for a Psychological Experiment

Calculating the f MRI Signal for an Example Set Shifting Model

Response Times and Error Rates in an Example Set Shifting Task

Summary and Back to “color phi?

13 Dynamic Field Theory as a Framework for Understanding Embodied Cognition

Dynamical Systems

Dynamic Neural Fields and Peaks as Units of Representation

Interactions Between Multiple Activation Peaks

Preshape in Dynamic Neural Fields

Categorical Behavior from Continuous Representations

Embodying Dynamic Neural Fields on Autonomous Robots

Conclusions

14 A Lazy Brain? Embodied Embedded Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience

Introduction

Overview

The Computational Unfeasibility of a Brain in Complete Control

Ignorantly Successful in a User-Friendly Environment

Generating Research Questions for Cognitive Neuroscience and Robotics

Conclusion

Section V Embodied Meaning

15 The Role of Sensory and Motor Information in Semantic Representation: A Review

Introduction

Direct Versus Indirect Engagement

A Brief Review of the Evidence

Conclusions

16 Embodied Concept Learning

How Concepts Are Learned

Evidence for Embodied Concepts

Learning Basic Words/Concepts

Learning and Using Abstract and Technical Words and Concepts

Conclusions

17 Mathematics, the Ultimate Challenge to Embodiment: Truth and the Grounding of Axiomatic Systems

Mathematics, a Real Challenge to Embodiment

Everyday Embodied Mechanisms for Human Imagination

Mathematical Abstraction: The Embodiment of Axioms, Sets, and Hypersets

Everyday Abstraction: The Embodiment of Spatial Construals of Time and Their “Axioms?

Conclusion

18 Embodiment for Education

Why Education?

Embodied Mathematics

Embodied Reading

PM and IM and Vocabulary Acquisition

PM and IM in Science Exposition

Conclusions

Section VI Scaling-Up

19 How Did We Get from There to Here? An Evolutionary Perspective on Embodied Cognition

Introduction

Flexibility and Resemblance: Keys to Off-Line Embodiment?

Future Directions

20 Thinking with the Body: Towards Hierarchical, Scalable Cognition

Introduction

Separating Mind and Body

The Phenomenon of Control

Control from Body to Mind

Integration Is Key

Conclusions

Acknowledgments

21 On the Grounds of (X)-Grounded Cognition

The Massive Redeployment Hypothesis

Implications of MRH for X-Grounded Cognition

Conclusion

Acknowledgments

Section VII Emotion and Social Interaction

22 Understanding Others: Embodied Social Cognition

An Embodied Approach

Implicit Simulation or Embodied Practices

Conclusion

23 Getting to the Heart of Emotions and Consciousness

Introduction: Descriptive Foundations and Animation

On the Distinction Between Behavior and Movement

Concepts Emanating from Movement

Affective Feelings

Dynamic Congruency

Index


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인지과학자이자 생물철학자. 스페인 무르시아대학교 과학철학 교수이자 세계 최초 식물신호전달및행동철학연구소 ‘민트(MINT, Minimal Intelligence Laboratory)’ 연구소장이다. 국제식물신경생물학연구소 과학고문으로도 활동한다. 칼보의 학제 간 연구는 생물학, 철학, 인지과학의 통찰력을 결합해 식물의 행동, 의사 결정 및 문제 해결의 세계를 탐구한다. 식물이 보여주는 복잡한 상호작용과 적응적 반응을 연구함으로써 지능에 대한 기존의 관점에 도전하며 인지에 대한 이해에 크게 기여하고 있다. 이 책에서 칼보는 의식의 본질에 대한 철학적 주장과 그 주장을 뒷받침할 상세한 과학적 증거를 제시한다. 우리 인간은 세상이 우리를 중심으로 돌아간다고 믿는 경향이 있지만, 칼보는 지능이 “우리가 생각하는 것만큼 특별하지 않다.”라고 말한다. 그는 이제 다른 생물체들, 심지어 극적으로 다른 생물체들도 생각할 수 있다는 것을 받아들여야 할 때라고 말한다.
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