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.
Study at a glance
| Design | review |
|---|---|
| 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.