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Action-Related Representations: An Action-Based Approach to Grounded Cognition

Tim Seuchter
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Theories of grounded cognition state that there is a meaningful connection between action and cognition. Although these claims are widely accepted, the nature and structure of this connection is far from clear and is still a matter of controversy. This book argues for a type of cognitive representation that essentially combines cognition and action, and which is foundational for higher-order cognitive capacities. Action-related representation is a mode of representing features of the environment in terms of possible actions. Central to this concept is that even the most basic actions, such as grasping or reaching, are outcomes of representing features of the environment in relation to features and skills of the acting subject. The author discusses the hierarchical development from egocentric, context-specific action-related representations to abstract representations of general actions. Findings from Philosophy, Neuroscience and Ecological Psychology are analysed, and a novel approach to the understanding of Gibson’s Theory of Affordance Perception, a key element of the concept of action-related representation, is introduced.


Overview over action-related cognition accounts


Novel approach to Gibsonian affordances


Action based account of conceptual development

Година:
2020
Издателство:
düsseldorf university press
Език:
english
Страници:
262
ISBN 10:
3110663791
ISBN 13:
9783110663792
Серия:
Dissertations in Language and Cognition; 6
Файл:
PDF, 2.03 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2020
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