[图书][B] Cognition beyond the brain
SJ Cowley, F Vallée-Tourangeau… - 2017 - Springer
Cognition beyond the brain Cognition Beyond the Brain Stephen J. Cowley Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau
Editors Computation, Interactivity and Human Artifice Second Edition Page 2 Cognition Beyond …
Editors Computation, Interactivity and Human Artifice Second Edition Page 2 Cognition Beyond …
Grounding signs of culture: Primary intersubjectivity in social semiosis
SJ Cowley, S Moodley, A Fiori-Cowley - Mind, Culture, and activity, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
The article examines how infants are first permeated by culture. Building on Thibault (2000),
semiogenesis is traced to the joint activity of primary intersubjectivity. Using an African …
semiogenesis is traced to the joint activity of primary intersubjectivity. Using an African …
Working memory: A cognitive limit to non-human primate recursive thinking prior to hominid evolution
DW Read - Evolutionary Psychology, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
In this paper I explore the possibility that recursion is not part of the cognitive repertoire of
non-human primates such as chimpanzees due to limited working memory capacity. Multiple …
non-human primates such as chimpanzees due to limited working memory capacity. Multiple …
Good prospects: Ecological and social perspectives on conforming, creating, and caring in conversation
BH Hodges - Language sciences, 2007 - Elsevier
Ecological approaches (eg [Gibson, JJ, 1979. The Ecological Approach to Visual
Perception. Houghton-Mifflin, Boston]) to psychology and language are selectively reviewed …
Perception. Houghton-Mifflin, Boston]) to psychology and language are selectively reviewed …
Caregivers' gestures direct infant attention during early word learning: The importance of dynamic synchrony
N de Villiers Rader, P Zukow-Goldring - Language Sciences, 2012 - Elsevier
How do young infants discover word meanings? We have theorized that caregivers educate
infants' attention (cf. Gibson, JJ, 1966) by synchronizing the saying of a word with a dynamic …
infants' attention (cf. Gibson, JJ, 1966) by synchronizing the saying of a word with a dynamic …
Contextualizing bodies: human infants and distributed cognition
SJ Cowley - Language sciences, 2004 - Elsevier
Linking a distributed view of cognition to an integrational perspective on language, learning
to talk is presented as an ontogenetic achievement. Examining this as an epigenetic process …
to talk is presented as an ontogenetic achievement. Examining this as an epigenetic process …
How to do things without words: Infants, utterance-activity and distributed cognition
D Spurrett, SJ Cowley - Language Sciences, 2004 - Elsevier
Clark and Chalmers [Analysis 58 (1998) 7] defend the hypothesis of anextended mind',
maintaining that beliefs and other paradigmatic mental states can be implemented outside …
maintaining that beliefs and other paradigmatic mental states can be implemented outside …
How human infants deal with symbol grounding
SJ Cowley - Interaction Studies, 2007 - jbe-platform.com
Taking a distributed view of language, this paper naturalizes symbol grounding. Learning to
talk is traced to—not categorizing speech sounds—but events that shape the rise of human …
talk is traced to—not categorizing speech sounds—but events that shape the rise of human …
[图书][B] Integrationism and the self: Reflections on the legal personhood of animals
C Hutton - 2019 - library.oapen.org
In recent years a set of challenging questions have arisen in relation to the status of animals;
their treatment by human beings; their cognitive abilities; and the nature of their feelings …
their treatment by human beings; their cognitive abilities; and the nature of their feelings …
Caring, conversing, and realizing values: new directions in language studies
BH Hodges, SV Steffensen, JE Martin - Language Sciences, 2012 - Elsevier
Language serves many functions for humans, but three of the most important are
coordination, learning, and friendship. All of those functions were well served by the …
coordination, learning, and friendship. All of those functions were well served by the …