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Contextual Cognition: The Sensus Communis of a Situated Mind (SpringerBriefs in Theoretical Advances in Psychology)

Contextual Cognition: The Sensus Communis of a Situated Mind (SpringerBriefs in Theoretical Advances in Psychology)

Adolfo M. García
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This Brief introduces two empirically grounded models of situated mental phenomena: contextual social cognition and action-language coupling . It combines behavioral, neuroscientific, and neuropsychiatric perspectives to forge a novel view of contextual influences on active, multi-domain processes. Chapters highlight the models' translational potential for the clinical field by focusing on diseases compromising social cognition and motor skills . A final chapter sets forth metatheoretical considerations regarding intercognition, the constant binding of processes triggered by environmental and body-internal sources, which confers a sensus communis to our experience. In addition, the book includes two commentaries written by external peers pondering on advantages and limits of the proposal.

Contextual Cognition will be of interest to students, teachers, and researchers from the fields of cognitive science, neurology, psychiatry, neuroscience, psychology, behavioral science, linguistics, and philosophy.
Pages
117
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Springer
Release
May 18, 2018

Contextual Cognition: The Sensus Communis of a Situated Mind (SpringerBriefs in Theoretical Advances in Psychology)

Adolfo M. García
0/5 ( ratings)
This Brief introduces two empirically grounded models of situated mental phenomena: contextual social cognition and action-language coupling . It combines behavioral, neuroscientific, and neuropsychiatric perspectives to forge a novel view of contextual influences on active, multi-domain processes. Chapters highlight the models' translational potential for the clinical field by focusing on diseases compromising social cognition and motor skills . A final chapter sets forth metatheoretical considerations regarding intercognition, the constant binding of processes triggered by environmental and body-internal sources, which confers a sensus communis to our experience. In addition, the book includes two commentaries written by external peers pondering on advantages and limits of the proposal.

Contextual Cognition will be of interest to students, teachers, and researchers from the fields of cognitive science, neurology, psychiatry, neuroscience, psychology, behavioral science, linguistics, and philosophy.
Pages
117
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Springer
Release
May 18, 2018

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