The dynamic interaction of conceptual and embodied knowledge

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (6):449-450 (2010)
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Abstract

We propose the SIMS model can be strengthened by detailing the dynamic interaction between sensorimotor activation and contextual conceptual information. Rapidly activated evaluations and contextual knowledge can guide and constrain embodied simulations. In addition, we stress the potential importance of extending the SIMS model to dynamic social interactions that go beyond the passive observer

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Daniël Lakens
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