Embodied perspectives on concepts (Barsalou, 1999) emphasize that cognition is shaped by both the physical properties of the world (i.e. “grounded”) and the physical constraints of our body (i.e. “embodied”); they also underline that cognitive processing strongly depends on current constraints and task-demands (i.e. “situated”; Pezzulo, et al. 2013).
Scorolli, C., Mazzuca, C. (2024). The Grounding of Concrete and Abstract Language: Consolidated Evidence, New Issues, and New Challenges. Milton Park, Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom : Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group.
The Grounding of Concrete and Abstract Language: Consolidated Evidence, New Issues, and New Challenges
Claudia Scorolli
Primo
;Claudia MazzucaSecondo
2024
Abstract
Embodied perspectives on concepts (Barsalou, 1999) emphasize that cognition is shaped by both the physical properties of the world (i.e. “grounded”) and the physical constraints of our body (i.e. “embodied”); they also underline that cognitive processing strongly depends on current constraints and task-demands (i.e. “situated”; Pezzulo, et al. 2013).File in questo prodotto:
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