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Special Section: Is Cognitive Science Changing its Mind?

Tjeerd Van de Laar, Herman De Regt

Theory & Psychology June 1, 2008 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1177/0959354308089786

Summary

Embodied embedded cognition and neurophenomenology are gaining influence in cognitive science. This special section introduces their core ideas and presents a collection of papers exploring these approaches.

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Key finding Embodied embedded cognition and neurophenomenology are increasingly influential in cognitive science, as demonstrated by the papers in this special section.

Abstract

Embodied embedded cognition (EEC) and neurophenomenology (NP) are slowly invading cognitive (neuro)science. We provide a short introduction of what EEC and NP are about and an overview of the papers in this special section on EEC and NP.

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