Steps to a properly embodied cognitive science

Margarita Stapleton

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Abstract

Cognitive systems research has predominantly been guided by the historical distinction between emotion and cognition, and has focused its efforts on modelling the " cognitive" aspects of behaviour. While this initially meant modelling only the control system of cognitive creatures, with the advent of " embodied" cognitive science this expanded to also modelling the interactions between the control system and the external environment. What did not seem to change with this embodiment revolution, however, was the attitude towards affect and emotion in cognitive science. 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 virtue of research into the interoceptive, organismic basis of natural cognitive systems
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages10
JournalCognitive Systems Research
Volume22-23
Early online date26 May 2012
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2013

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • proper embodiment
  • embodied cognition
  • affective neuroscience
  • interoception
  • internal robotics
  • nactive cognitive science

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