@PsychScientists it’s not like ecological approaches have no debts to pay either. 🙂 https://t.co/qb5kjEL26m
On Staying Grounded and Avoiding Quixotic Dead Ends | SpringerLink https://t.co/EjzuSVAVJ1 https://t.co/e4bujfsUaj
RT @dileeplearning: @neuropoetic Have you seen this paper? I can confirm that it is hard to stay out of the extremes in this :) https://t.c…
@neuropoetic Have you seen this paper? I can confirm that it is hard to stay out of the extremes in this :) https://t.co/qb5kjEL26m https://t.co/RCdom0on5I
@standaged I completely agree that not all cognition is embodied in adults! Modern cognitive abilities are not purely reducible to sensation and movement. There was a great paper by one of the founders of grounded cognition clarifying that exact point. htt
Paper 7/365 expanded on this action-perception view of cognition, which is a subset of the theory of grounded cognition. #PaperADay #365Papers https://t.co/lgtvSciESx
RT @GregoryHickok: Don't miss the commentary on the Psychonomic Bulletin & Review #symbodiment special issue by Larry Barsalou https://t.co…
RT @GregoryHickok: Don't miss the commentary on the Psychonomic Bulletin & Review #symbodiment special issue by Larry Barsalou https://t.co…
RT @GregoryHickok: Don't miss the commentary on the Psychonomic Bulletin & Review #symbodiment special issue by Larry Barsalou https://t.co…
RT @GregoryHickok: Don't miss the commentary on the Psychonomic Bulletin & Review #symbodiment special issue by Larry Barsalou https://t.co…
RT @GregoryHickok: Don't miss the commentary on the Psychonomic Bulletin & Review #symbodiment special issue by Larry Barsalou https://t.co…
Don't miss the commentary on the Psychonomic Bulletin & Review #symbodiment special issue by Larry Barsalou https://t.co/FrXiiVMTuW