
4E cognition (embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended) is a relatively young and thriving field of interdisciplinary research. It assumes that cognition is shaped and structured by dynamic interactions between the brain, body, and both the physical and social environments. With essays from leading scholars and researchers, The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition investigates this recent paradigm. It addresses the central issues of embodied cognition by focusing on recent trends, such as Bayesian inference and predictive coding, and presenting new insights, such as the development of false belief understanding. The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition also introduces new theoretical paradigms for understanding emotion and conceptualizing the interactions between cognition, language, and culture. With an entire section dedicated to the application of 4E cognition in disciplines such as psychiatry and robotics, and critical notes aimed at stimulating discussion, this Oxford handbook is the definitive guide to 4E cognition. Aimed at neuroscientists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and philosophers, The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition will be essential reading for anyone with an interest in this young and thriving field.
This volume investigates the core question of how cognition is structured and shaped by the dynamic interplay between the brain, the body, and the physical and social environment. The text compiles contributions from leading researchers to establish a comprehensive framework for the 4E paradigm—embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended cognition. It synthesizes current theoretical developments and empirical findings to provide a structured overview of this interdisciplinary field.
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Experts identify this handbook as a foundational reference for researchers and graduate students in cognitive science and philosophy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for a professional audience.
Page Count:
960
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191054364
ISBN-13:
9780191054365
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