Category
page 1Motor cognition
body schema
postural model that keeps track of limb position
enactivism
Enactivism is a position in cognitive science that argues that cognition arises through interaction between an acting organism and its environment. It claims that the environment of an organism is brought about, or enacted, by the active exercise of that organism's sensorimotor processes. "The key point, then, is that the species brings forth and specifies its own domain of problems ...this domain does not exist "out there" in an environment that acts as a landing pad for organisms that somehow drop or parachute into the world. Instead, living beings and their environments stand in relation to
Motor theory of speech perception
Hypothesis of spoken word identification
motor imagery
Mental process in which one rehearses a given action
Motor cognition
Action selection
computing concept