Separating minimal from radical embodied cognitive neuroscience [0.03%]
从激进的具身认知神经科学中区分出基础性的具身认知神经科学
Matthieu M de Wit
Matthieu M de Wit
Mougenot and Matheson (2024) make a compelling case for the development of a mechanistic cognitive neuroscience that is embodied. However, their analysis of extant work under this header plays down important distinctions between 'minimal' a...
Imposing vs finding unity [0.03%]
强求与寻找共识
Andrew Richmond,Jonathan G Bowen,Lucas Firas Kayssi et al.
Andrew Richmond et al.
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 an...
Carla E Cao,Vicente Raja
Carla E Cao
Mougenot and Matheson provide an interesting analysis on how some core ideas of the 'New Mechanists' - the proponents of a normative framework for scientific explanations based on the identification and description of mechanisms - might be ...
Gualtiero Piccinini
Gualtiero Piccinini
I argue that ideas and models about the mechanisms of neural computation and representation - including computational architecture, representational format, encoding schemes, learning methods, computation-representation coordination, and su...
Anna M Borghi
Anna M Borghi
Mechanistic explanations can contribute to strengthening embodied and grounded cognition, capturing the causal structure that produces phenomena. In the commentary, I propose two cases for which a mechanistic explanation would be extremely ...
Guy Dove
Guy Dove
Mougenot and Matheson outline a theoretical approach to cognitive neuroscience that combines the commitments of embodied cognition with a mechanistic approach to scientific explanation. They argue that this theoretical approach provides sev...
Beyond embodiment: Rethinking the integration of cognitive neuroscience and mechanistic explanations [0.03%]
超越具身认知:反思认知神经科学与机械论解释的整合问题
Marcin Miłkowski,Przemysław Robert Nowakowski
Marcin Miłkowski
This commentary critiques Mougenot and Matheson's proposal to integrate embodied cognition with mechanistic explanations in cognitive neuroscience. We suggest more promising directions for embodied cognitive neuroscience, focusing on neuroe...
Shaun Gallagher
Shaun Gallagher
Ecological and enactive approaches to embodied cognition endorse a concept of constitution that involves dynamical causality. I argue that this is a challenge for new mechanistic accounts which hold to a strict distinction between causality...
Incorporating individual differences into a mechanistic embodied cognitive neuroscience [0.03%]
将个体差异融入机制化的情境认知神经科学中
Emiko J Muraki,Penny M Pexman
Emiko J Muraki
The review article Theoretical strategies for an embodied cognitive neuroscience proposes that the embodied cognition framework can be applied to develop mechanistic explanations for cognitive neuroscience phenomena. In our commentary we ar...
Scott D Slotnick
Scott D Slotnick
The traditional memory-systems view is that explicit (conscious) long-term memory is associated with the hippocampus and implicit (nonconscious) memory is associated with non-hippocampal brain regions. This special issue of Cognitive Neuros...