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4Imposing vs finding unityCognitive Neuroscience 15 (3-4): 122-123. 2024.The target article argues that embodied cognitive neuroscience converges on a mechanistic approach to explanation. We argue that it does not. Even some of the article's paradigms for embodied cognitive neuroscience are explicitly non- or anti-mechanistic.
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105A more ecological perspective on human–robot interactionsBehavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.Drawing from two strands of ecological psychology, we suggest that even if social robots are interactive depictions, people need not mentally represent them as such. Rather, people can engage with the opportunities for action or affordances that social robots offer to them. These affordances are constrained by the larger sociocultural settings within which human–robot interactions occur.
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35Toward a Theory of Direct InsightTopoi 45 (2): 491-502. 2026.While James Gibson is often seen as rebelling against the Gestalt psychologists of the Berlin School, he shared their “phenomenological attitude”: the commitment to taking a rigorous description of direct experience as data for psychological theory to explain. This paper argues that while Gibson rejected the Gestalt school’s neurocentric explanatory theory of why things look as they do, he largely accepted their descriptive account of how things look. This suggests a path toward an ecological th…Read more
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3364Museums and Digital Culture: New perspectives and researchSpringer. 2019.This richly illustrated book offers new perspectives and research on how digital culture is transforming museums in the 21st century, as they strive to keep pace with emerging technologies driving cultural and social change, played out not only in today’s pervasive networked environment of the Internet and Web, but in everyday life, from home to work and on city streets. In a world where digital culture has redefined human information behavior as life in code and digits, increasingly it dominate…Read more
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