Sensorimotor grounding and reused cognitive domains

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (4):270--271 (2010)
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Abstract

Anderson suggests that theories of sensorimotor grounding are too narrow to account for his findings of widespread supporting multiple different cognitive I call some of the methodological assumptions underlying this conclusion into question, and suggest that his examples reaffirm rather than undermine the special status of sensorimotor processes in cognitive evolution.

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Maria Brincker
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