The dynamics of what?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (5):644-645 (1998)
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Abstract

Van Gelder presents the distinction between dynamical systems and digital computers as the core issue of current developments in cognitive science. We think this distinction is much less important than a reassessment of cognition as a neurally, bodily, and environmentally embedded process. Embedded cognition lines up naturally with dynamical models, but it would also stand if combined with classic computation.

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Fred Keijzer
University of Groningen

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