1st Edition

Conceptual and Interactive Embodiment Foundations of Embodied Cognition Volume 2

Edited By Martin Fischer, Yann Coello Copyright 2016
    316 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    316 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    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.

    Introduction Martin H. Fischer & Yann Coello I. Embodied Language  1. From modal brain structures to word-meaning, Raphael Fargier  2. Perceptual simulation of space, speed and time in language, Laura Speed & Gabriella Vigliocco  3. The role of sensorimotor processes in meaning composition, Barbara Kaup, Irmgard de la Vega, Jessica Strozyk & Carolin Dudschig  4. Embodied semantic effects in visual word recognition, Louise Connell & Dermot Lynott  II. Embodied Concepts  5. Motor measures of embodiment - the case of number concepts, Claudia Gianelli & Martin H. Fischer  6. Grounded conceptual knowledge: Emergence from sensorimotor interactions, Lionel Brunel, Guillaume T. Vallet, Benoit Riou, Amandine Rey & Rémy Versace  7. Role of action in conceptual object representation and organization, Solene Kalenine & Laurel Buxbaum  III. Embodied Social Coordination  8. Motor Representation in Goal Ascription, Corrado Sinigaglia & Stephen Butterfill  9. A joint action perspective on embodiment, Rob van der Wel, Natalie Sebanz & Günther Knoblich  10. The plasticity of self-other boundaries: From body-ownership to social cognition, Lara Maister & Manos Tsakiris  11. Embodied predictive processing in social understanding, Sasha Ondobaka, Lea Hald & Harold Bekkering  12. Embodied simulation: Building meaning through shared neural circuitry, Vesna Gamez-Djokic, Istvan Molnar-Szakacs, & Lisa Aziz-Zadeh  IV. Artificial Embodiment  13. Robotics contribution to the sensory-motor approach of the cognition: from object perception to social interactions, Philippe Gaussier, Ali Karaouzène, Pierre Andry, Sofiane Boucenna, Antoine Rolland de Rengervé & Laurence Hafemeister  14. Embodied Language and Number Learning in Developmental Robots, Angelo Cangelosi, Anthony Morse, Alessandro Di Nuovo, Marek Rucinski, Francesca Stramandinoli, Davide Marocco, Vivian De La Cruz & Kerstin Fischer

    Biography

    Martin H. Fischer is Professor of Cognitive Sciences, University of Potsdam, Germany.

    Yann Coello is Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Lille, France.