Embodied cognition is the latest sexy topic in cognitive science. There is, however, a great deal of confusion about exactly what it means and how to study it. A lot of studies have hit the headlines ...
We don’t just think with our minds, we think with our bodies, too. Intuitively, this makes sense: We know we’re hungry, for example, or tired, because of bodily sensations. The mind doesn’t think in a ...
Embodied cognition in language processing posits that understanding words and sentences is not confined to abstract symbolic operations but is grounded in perceptual and motor systems. When we hear or ...
Multimodal models and world models are emerging as promising frameworks for extending language-based AI beyond text, towards ...
It ought to be an established fact in all sciences that human beings are the result of a long evolutionary development with interaction between our biology and the social and cultural conditions under ...
I recently conducted the following interview with Dr. Andrew Wilson and Dr. Sabrina Golonka, authors of the popular blog PyschScienceNotes, about embodied cognition. I reached out to them to offer ...