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Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action and Cognitive Extension.

Mirko Farina
- 01 Jan 2010 - 
- Vol. 14
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This article is published in Humana.Mente.The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 787 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cognition & Action (philosophy).

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Steps to a Properly Embodied cognitive science

TL;DR: This paper argues that cognitive systems research is now beginning to integrate these aspects of natural cognitive systems into cognitive science proper, not in virtue of traditional ''embodied cognitive science'', which focuses predominantly on the body's gross morphology, but rather in virtues of research into the interoceptive, organismic basis of natural Cognitive systems.
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Social Collective Intelligence: Combining the Powers of Humans and Machines to Build a Smarter Society

TL;DR: The book will provide a cohesive and holistic treatment of Social Collective Intelligence, including challenges emerging in various disciplines (computer science, sociology, ethics and opportunities for innovating in various application areas), and will gauge insight and knowledge into the challenges and opportunities provided by this new, exciting, field of investigation.
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Point and click : theoretical and phenomenological reflections on the digitization of early childhood education

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a theoretical-methodological analysis of the current state-of-the-art in research on information and communication technology (ICT) in early childhood education and propose a model of research conducted by multidisciplinary and piecemeal theorizing of precisely defined and demarcated questions at different levels of granularity, hence accumulating partial answers resulting in theorizing.

What is cognitive semiotics

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TL;DR: In this paper, a cognitive semiotic framework is used to analyze a human body with a prosthetic limb, and it is shown that the human body adapts to the presence of an external aid and learns to act in the world by means of it.
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Schizophrenia and the Scaffolded Self

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The Extended Mind

TL;DR: The authors advocate an externalism about mind, but one that is in no way grounded in the debatable role of external reference in fixing the contents of our mental states, rather, they advocate an *active externalism*, based on the active role of the environment in driving cognitive processes.
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Action perception

TL;DR: Action In Perception as discussed by the authors is an e-book with action in perception and perception in interactive sound installations with a focus on action-perception loops through motor cognition, focusing on action perception and interpretation without motor control.
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The Bounds of Cognition

TL;DR: The authors argued that transcranial cognition may be both a logical and a nomological possibility, but no case has been made for its current existence, and they defend a form of contingent intracranialism about the cognitive.
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Networks of the Brain

TL;DR: Models of Network Growth All networks, whether they are social, technological, or biological, are the result of a growth process, and many continue to grow for prolonged periods of time, continually modifying their connectivity structure throughout their entire existence.
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