Vallet, Guillaume
[Université de Montréal]
Brunel, Lionel
[Université de Montpellier]
Riou, Benoit
[Université de Lyon 2]
Vermeulen, Nicolas
[UCL]
The concept of incorporating the current situation and the body state within cognitive processes, referred to as embodiment, has revolutionized cognitive research (Glenberg et al., 2013). Interest in this approach has grown substantially in the last few decades. Embodied cognition has now been demonstrated across a wide range of topics, from babies (e.g., Smith and Gasser, 2005) to elderly adults (e.g., Vallet et al., 2013a), from normal cognition to neuropsychology (e.g., Vallet et al., 2013b) as well as in emotion (e.g., Vermeulen et al., 2007), and in neuroscience as a whole (e.g., Pulvermüller, 2013). Nevertheless, there is yet much to discover in order to better understand embodiment.
Bibliographic reference |
Vallet, Guillaume ; Brunel, Lionel ; Riou, Benoit ; Vermeulen, Nicolas. Dynamics of sensorimotor interactions in embodied cognition. In: Dynamics of Sensorimotor Interactions in Embodied Cognition, Vol. 6, no.1, p. 1929 (2016) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/182027 |