Thursday, 26 October 2017
The Brain, The Body and the Environment: We Need All Three To Make Thinking Possible
The third and final session of my course at UPop MontrĂ©al started by asking whether our brains really process our most abstract concepts in the way proposed by cognitivist theory: that is, as arbitrary symbols that have nothing to do with the sensory modalities by which these “inputs” are entered. But as early as the 1960s, experiments with the mental rotation of objects seemed to suggest that, on the contrary, when we perform “high-level” mental manipulations of this kind, we employ the sensory regions of our brain to do so. (more…)
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