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None### Summary of Key Arguments on Situated Cognition
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Situated cognition - Roth - 2013 - Wiley Interdisciplinary ReviewsMay 8, 2013 · The situated cognition hypothesis, which consists of a set of interlocking theses: cognition is embodied, fundamentally social, distributed, enacted, and often ...
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Cognition in the Wild - MIT PressThe standard view is that culture affects the cognition of individuals. Hutchins argues instead that cultural activity systems have cognitive properties of ...
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Situated Cognition and the Culture of Learning - jstorJOHN SEELY BROWN ALLAN COLLINS PAUL DUGUID he breach between learning and use, which is captured by the folk categories "know what" and "know how," may well ...
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Chapter 3 - Philosophical Antecedents of Situated CognitionPhilosophical thought experiments notwithstanding, however, the often-encountered brain in a vat is, to say the least, in a very odd and artificial situation.Missing: cognitivism | Show results with:cognitivism
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Situated learning theory versus traditional cognitive learning theoryThis paper describes the differences between situated learning theory (SLT) and traditional cognitive theory (TCT).
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Situated Cognition and the Culture of Learning - Sage JournalsDrawing on recent research into cognition as it is manifest in everyday activity, the authors argue that knowledge is situated, being in part a product of the ...
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[PDF] J.J. Gibson – Affordances - Brown Computer ScienceAFFORDANCES; A RECENT HISTORY The gestalt psychologists recognized that the meaning or the value of a thing seems to be perceived just as immediately as its ...
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Embodied Cognition - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJun 25, 2021 · Another source of inspiration for embodied cognition is the phenomenological tradition. Phenomenology investigates the nature and structure of ...
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Activity TheorySummary of each segment:
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[PDF] What Does It Mean to Understand Language? - Stanford HCI GroupMy recognition of these problems with the approach underlying SHRDLU came at the time (1972-73) I participated in a series of discussions in the Artificial.
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[PDF] what computers can't do - MonoskopD.C 20036. WHAT COMPUTERS CAN'T DO: A CRITIQUE OF ARTIFICIAL REASON. Copyright. 7972 by. Hubert L. Dreyfus ...
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Cognition in Practice - Cambridge University Press & AssessmentJean Lave, University of California, Irvine. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Online publication date: December 2009. Print publication year: 1988. Online ...Missing: ethnography | Show results with:ethnography
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Situated Cognition and the Culture of Learning - Sage JournalsFirst published January 1989 ... Situated Cognition and the Culture of Learning. John Seely Brown, Allan Collins, and Paul DuguidView all authors and affiliations.
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[PDF] 1990-Towards a System Architecture Supporting Contextualized ...Our understanding of contextualized learning is based on an analysis of learning as situated and of seeing reflection- in-action as a crucial process in design.
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Affordances and Prospective Control: An Outline of the OntologyIn this article, the ontolog- ical basis for an understanding of prospective control in realist terms is outlined. The foundational idea is that of affordances ...
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An Outline of a Theory of Affordances: Ecological PsychologyA theory of affordances is outlined according to which affordances are relations between the abilities of animals and features of the environment.
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Affordances and Inertial Constraints on Tool Use - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · In 3 experiments, we investigated the inertial variables that support perception of 2 potential affordances of handheld tools: hammer-with- ...
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Full article: Affordances in Interaction: The Case of AikidoApr 5, 2018 · To overcome static views, we conceptualize affordances as cascading and having fluid onsets; we also identify nested affordances in goal ...Affordances In Skillful... · Aikido Affordances · Affordance Types In...Missing: critiques | Show results with:critiques
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Ecological foundations of cognition: Invariants of perception and ...Fitzpatrick, P., Carello, C., Turvey, M. T. (1990, October). Maximum and minimum rotational moments affect the perception of length by effortful touch.Missing: variance | Show results with:variance
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The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception | Classic EditionNov 20, 2014 · This book, first published in 1979, is about how we see: the environment around us (its surfaces, their layout, and their colors and ...
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[PDF] Michaels & Carello (1981) Direct PerceptionEcological psychology rejects the idea that perception involves cal culations on primitive variables. But if algorithms are found that pro duce ...
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The Embodied Mind - MIT PressThe Embodied Mind provides a unique, sophisticated treatment of the spontaneous and reflective dimension of human experience.
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Enactivism | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyEnactivism. The term 'enaction' was first introduced in The Embodied Mind, co-authored by Varela, Thompson, and Rosch and published in 1991.
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Enaction Paradigm - Cognitive Science | CourseCompendiumSpatial concepts are born in kinaesthesia and in our correlative capacity to think in movement. The constitution of space, therefore, does not begin with adult ...
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Mastery: learning to act and perceive | Sensorimotor LifeKeywords: perceptual mastery, learning to perceive, Piaget, sensorimotor approach to perception, enactivism, equilibration. Subject. Cognitive Psychology.4.3 Sensorimotor Schemes · 4.4 Piaget's Theory Of... · 4.5 A Dynamical Approach To...
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When far becomes near: remapping of space by tool use - PubMedIn this paper we demonstrate that the coding of space as "far" and "near" is not only determined by the hand-reaching distance, but it is also dependent on how ...Missing: blind schema
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Tools and peripersonal space: an enactive account of bodily spaceMar 18, 2023 · Among other tools, this effect has been found with canes employed by the blind ... tool-use and embodiment from within a Heideggerian framework.
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Embodied Situated Cognition / EnactivismThe enactive approach to cognition “is based on situated, embodied agents” (Varela, 2001: 215) and explicitly rejects representationalism, bypassing the " ...
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Remembering - Cambridge University Press & AssessmentIn 1932, Cambridge University Press published Remembering, by psychologist, Frederic Bartlett. The landmark book described fascinating studies of memory and ...
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Remembering (Chapter 13) - The Cambridge Handbook of Situated ...This chapter presents an overview of situated work on memory and remembering. It covers relevant movements in cognitive psychology, developmental psychology ...
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Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral ParticipationLearning viewed as situated activity has as its central defining characteristic a process they call legitimate peripheral participation (LPP).
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The Effect of Bedside Rounds on Learning Outcomes in Medical ...Jan 11, 2022 · For example, the theory of situated cognition emphasizes that learning is inseparable from doing and, by extension, that new knowledge is best ...
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[PDF] PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATIONS - SquarespaceOur clear and simple language-games are not preparatory studies for a future regularization of language—as it were first approximations, ignoring friction ...
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Using Language - Cambridge University Press & AssessmentThis book, first published in 1996, argues that language use is more than the sum of a speaker speaking and a listener listening. It is the joint action ...
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Jon Barwise & John Perry, Situations and Attitudes - PhilPapersSituations and Attitudes · Jon Barwise & John Perry. Cambridge: MIT Press. Edited by John Perry (1983).Missing: situated critique
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[PDF] the confusing, conflicting and contradictory communicative role of ...The use of jargon or buzzwords, as they are popularly known, in modern corporate organizations is well known, yet little research exists to shed any.
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[PDF] A Simplest Systematics for the Organization of Turn-Taking for ...Mar 14, 2006 · One such organization has already been described by. Schegloff & Sacks 1973; we note here only that the close of conversation, and therefore its ...
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[PDF] Discourse strategiesIn addition, encounters involving style or code switching are analyzed to demonstrate how known differences in social values and grammar and lexicon are ...
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Schema Theory Revisited - Mary B. McVee, Kailonnie Dunsmore ...This article provides a brief review of schema theory as situated in literacy studies. The authors review various conceptions of schema theory.
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[PDF] SOME PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS FROM THE STANDPOINT OF ...This is to make a computer simulation of natural selection in which intelligence evolves by mutating computer programs in a suitably demanding environment.
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[PDF] Relevance realization and the emerging framework in cognitive ...Abstract. We argue that an explanation of relevance realization is a pervasive problem within cognitive science, and that it is becoming the criterion.<|separator|>
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Intentions as Emergent Products of Social Interactions - ResearchGateFor example, people distinguish sharply between intentional and unintentional behavior; identify the intentions underlying others' behavior; explain ...
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Cocktail party effect - WikipediaThe cocktail party effect refers to a phenomenon wherein the brain focuses a person's attention on a particular stimulus, usually auditory.
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Grounding Scientific Inquiry and Knowledge in Situated CognitionSituated scientific inquiry is then an education of intention and attention toward shared scientific goals in which researchers gain the sensitivity to become
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[PDF] Culture as Situated Cognition - USC DornsifeCulture-as-situated-cognition (CSC) theory views culture at three levels: human universal, a meaning-making framework, and specific practices within a society, ...
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[PDF] A Review of Transfer Theories and Effective Instructional PracticesFor example, a person who is driving a small truck for the first time usually finds the experience very similar to the experience of driving a sedan car.
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[PDF] The Situativity of Knowing, Learning, and Research - MethodenpoolThe situative perspective shifts the focus of analysis from individual behavior and cognition to larger systems that include behaving cognitive agents ...
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Rethinking Transfer: A Simple Proposal With Multiple ImplicationsChapter 3: Rethinking Transfer: A Simple Proposal With Multiple Implications. JOHN D. BRANSFORD and DANIEL L. SCHWARTZView all authors and affiliations.
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Analogical problem solving. - APA PsycNetAnalogical problem solving involves using analogies, like generating solutions to a medical problem based on a military problem, when given a hint.
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[PDF] Knowing When, Where, and Now to Remember - ERICThis report focuses on the development of general problem-solving skills which are subsumed under the general heading of etacognition: in particular, ...
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[PDF] Hilary Putnam, 'The meaning of 'meaning'' - MIT Open Learning LibraryJan 18, 2016 · This excerpt from Putnam's original (and lengthy) paper has three parts. In the first part,. Putnam explains a pair of important terms from ...
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[PDF] The Extended MindApr 5, 2014 · The Extended Mind. Author(s): Andy Clark and David Chalmers. Source: Analysis, Vol. 58, No. 1 (Jan., 1998), pp. 7-19. Published by: Oxford ...
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The Body in the Mind: The Bodily Basis of Meaning, Imagination ...The book The Body in the Mind: The Bodily Basis of Meaning, Imagination, and Reason, Mark Johnson is published by University of Chicago Press.
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Neural reuse: A fundamental organizational principle of the brainOct 22, 2010 · An emerging class of theories concerning the functional structure of the brain takes the reuse of neural circuitry for various cognitive ...
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How a Cockpit Remembers Its Speeds - Wiley Online LibraryThis article presents a theoretical framework that takes a distributed, socio-technical system rather than an individual mind as its primary unit of analysis.
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How a cockpit remembers its speeds - ScienceDirect.comThis article presents a theoretical framework that takes a distributed, socio-technical system rather than an individual mind as its primary unit of analysis.
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Evidence that Smartphones are used to supplant thinkingWe frame Smartphone use as an instantiation of the extended mind—the notion that our cognition goes beyond our brains—and in so doing, characterize a modern ...
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Models for Understanding Collective Intelligence on WikipediaHe finds that the distributed cognition of editors and articles can be broken down further into the cognition for planning (reflective, thoughtful decision ...
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[PDF] Distributed Cognition in an Airline Cockpit0May 18, 2000 · In this paper we apply this approach to the structure of activity in a commercial airline cockpit. A cockpit provides an opportunity to study ...Missing: Wild | Show results with:Wild
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What cognition does for Wikis - ResearchGateIn this paper, a cognitive framework divides processes into the categories of Cognition for Planning and Cognition for Improvising. This distinction is applied ...
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[PDF] Situated cognition and the culture of learning / - IDEALSIn particular, a theory of situated cognition helps explain. "cognitive apprenticeship" (Collins, Brown, & Newman, 1989). In methods of cognitive apprenticeship ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development: Instructional Implications ...In this view, learning is seen as leading, or fostering, cognitive development. Vygotsky (1962) indicates that development cannot be separated from its social ...Missing: situated | Show results with:situated
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(PDF) Designing and implementing a situated learning program and ...Aug 6, 2025 · The two main hypotheses are: 1- Situated learning increases learning. 2- Situated learning increases school motivation. Thirty four psychology ...
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(PDF) Understanding and managing the complexities in situated ...Aug 7, 2025 · However, there are multiple challenges surrounding situated learning. The challenges can be caused by the complexities of real-world problems, ...
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(PDF) Unlocking Potential: A Combined Situated and Project-Based ...This study developed and examined an integrated instructional framework that combines Situated Learning (SL) and Project-Based Learning (PjBL) to enhance ...
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Cognitive Apprenticeship - American Federation of TeachersBrown, J.S., Collins, A., and Duguid, P (1989). "Situated Cognition and the Culture of Learning." Educational Researcher, 18(1), 32-42. Brown, J. S. (1985).
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[PDF] Cognitive apprenticeship teaching the craft of reading, writing, and ...This paper attempts to elucidate some of those implications through a proposal for the retooling of apprenticeship methods for the teaching and learning of.
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Reciprocal teaching of comprehension-fostering and monitoring ...Aug 10, 2025 · Reciprocal teaching is an instructional practice pioneered by Palinscar and Brown (1984) . The link between reciprocal teaching and reading ...
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Reciprocal teaching of comprehension-fostering and ... - APA PsycNetReciprocal teaching with the adult guiding the Ss led to improvement in the quality of summaries and questions, gains in criterion tests, reliable maintenance ...
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Cognitive Apprenticeship, Problem Solving, and Online LearningOct 15, 2020 · This leads to the apprenticeship process my school uses for physics problem solving, which we found worked very well online last spring (2020) ...
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[PDF] cognitive apprenticeship as an online pedagogyIn this vignette, we extend the conceptualization of cognitive apprenticeship offered by Collins and colleagues into online teaching and learning and describe ...
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Anchored Instruction and Its Relationship to Situated Cognition - jstorYoung, Williams, Vye, & Bransford, in press). We also find that teachers have been extremely enthusiastic about Jasper, mainly because their students seem to be ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Anchored Instruction (John Bransford) - InstructionalDesign.orgNov 30, 2018 · The CLGV has developed a set of interactive videodisc programs called the “Jasper Woodbury Problem Solving Series”. These programs involve ...
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[PDF] ABSTRACT Nashville (Tennessee). Anchored instruction is ... - ERICThe 'Jasper Series', developed by the Cognition and Technology Group at Vanderbilt, is marketed by Optical Data Corporation. The series is being used for ...
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The Jasper Project: Lessons in curriculum, instruction, assessment ...(1997). The Jasper Project: Lessons in curriculum, instruction, assessment, and professional development. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers. Abstract.
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Cognitive Theories, Prior Knowledge, and Anchored Instruction on ...Aug 5, 2025 · ... anchored instruction on student mathematical problem solving and transfer to an analogous task. ... (CTGV, 1997;Oliver & McLoughlin, 1999). ...
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[PDF] Intelligence without representation* - People | MIT CSAILIn this paper I therefore argue for a different approach to creating artificial intelligence: • We must incrementally build up the capabilities of intelligent ...Missing: situated | Show results with:situated
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[2510.12693] ERA: Transforming VLMs into Embodied Agents via ...Oct 14, 2025 · Recent advances in embodied AI highlight the potential of vision language models (VLMs) as agents capable of perception, reasoning, and ...
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Frontiers | A review of embodied intelligence systems: a three-layer framework integrating multimodal perception, world modeling, and structured strategies### Summary of Review on Embodied Intelligence Systems (2020s Advancements with LLMs and Situated Cognition)
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How embodied is cognition? fMRI and behavioral evidence for ...Oct 6, 2023 · Our results indicate that neural resources in parietal and premotor cortex recruited during motor planning also contribute to mental rotation of bodily stimuli.Missing: situated | Show results with:situated
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Embodiment in episodic memory through premotor-hippocampal ...Sep 10, 2024 · Using real-time sensorimotor stimulation, immersive virtual reality, and fMRI we manipulated the SoA and report stronger hippocampal ...
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Surgical cognitive simulation improves real-world surgical ... - NIHMay 22, 2021 · Surgical cognitive simulation (SCS) training significantly improved surgical performance, with reduced procedure time and improved global ...
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Situated Cognition Spring School (SCSS) 2025Jan 26, 2025 · This spring school of situated cognition brings together a diverse range of researchers working on mind and cognition, and how they relate to the body and ...
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[PDF] Thick Description: - Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture 1973Cultural systems must have a minimal degree of coherence, else we would not call them systems; and, by observation, they normally have a great deal more.
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Comparing activity theory with distributed cognition for video analysisThis paper compares video analysis methods based on two analytic frameworks - activity theory (AT) and distributed cognition (DCog)
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[PDF] Probing the Probes - University of NottinghamThe first group created specially designed probes to analyse the motivations that shape home life, to inspire future designs. The second group used a cultural.
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[PDF] PLANS AND SITUATED ACTIONS: The problem of human-machine ...Feb 6, 1985 · This thesis considers two alternative views of purposeful action and shared understanding. The first, adopted by researchers in Cognitive ...
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Microgenetic Methods (Chapter 11) - The Cambridge Handbook of ...Mar 14, 2022 · Microgenetic methods are used to analyze moment-to-moment processes of learning, reasoning, and problem-solving. Microgenetic methods are ...
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a Dialogue on Learning as Developing Perception for ActionMar 22, 2022 · Embodied-design research employs mixed methods. Attentional anchors were discovered using qualitative micro-genetic analyses of multimodal ...
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Sensorimotor brain dynamics reflect architectural affordances - PNASJun 12, 2019 · Our results indicate that cortical potentials vary as a function of bodily affordances reflected by the physical environment.
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The somatosensory side of the affordance: How seeing an object ...Oct 1, 2025 · These findings suggest that the observation of affordable objects triggers somatosensory responses associated with potential actions, supporting ...
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Simulate this! An Introduction to Agent-Based Models and their ...Jul 3, 2017 · An agent-based model (ABM) consists of a number of virtual individuals – the “agents” – interacting in an artificial, experimenter-controlled environment.
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Extending Dynamical Systems Theory to Model Embodied CognitionNov 29, 2010 · An open dynamical system has a dynamical system to model an agent and a dynamical system to model an environment with an embodied agent.
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Bio A.I. - From Embodied Cognition to Enactive Robotics - FrontiersThis article introduces a three-axis framework indicating how AI can be informed by biological examples of social learning mechanisms.
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The Enactive and Interactive Dimensions of AI - MIT Press DirectAug 4, 2022 · In this article, the authors intend to contribute to embodied and enactive approaches to AI by exploring the interactive and contingent dimensions of machines.
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How embodied is cognition? fMRI and behavioral evidence for ...Functional neuroimaging shows that dorsal frontoparietal regions exhibit conjoint activity during various motor and cognitive tasks.
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[PDF] Brain Signatures of Embodied Semantics and LanguageOct 10, 2023 · Oscillatory signatures of situated/embodied linguistic processes have also been found for more complex functions, outside basic sensorimotor ...
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The Neural Correlates of Embodied L2 Learning - MIT Press DirectJun 3, 2024 · We coupled EEG recording with VR to examine whether embodied learning improves learning and creates linguistic representations that produce greater motor ...Abstract · INTRODUCTION · MATERIALS AND METHODS · DISCUSSION
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Effects of a Multimodal Immersive Virtual Reality Intervention on ...This study evaluates the effects of a multimodal immersive virtual reality intervention—integrating cognitive training, physical exercise, and mindfulness ...
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[PDF] Situated learning and education - ACT-RSingley and Anderson (1989) showed that transfer between tasks is a function of the degree to which the tasks share cognitive elements. This hypothesis had also ...Missing: rebuttals | Show results with:rebuttals
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On Claims That Answer the Wrong Questions - James G. Greeno ...Anderson, Reder, and Simon (1996) contested four propositions that they incorrectly called “claims of situated learning.” This response argues that the ...Missing: rebuttals | Show results with:rebuttals
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[PDF] Modeling Human Cognition with a Hybrid Deep Reinforcement ...Jan 15, 2023 · In this paper, we present a hybrid deep reinforcement learning (DRL) framework (Fig. 1), which integrates classical closed-form cognitive model ...
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Hybrid statistical and machine learning modeling of cognitive ... - NIHThis article analyzes novel neuroscience data considering the dependency structure for the first time with several statistical and machine learning methods and ...
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[PDF] Situated Action: A Symbolic InterpretationThe congeries of theoretical views collectively referred to as "situated action" (SA) claim that humans and their interactions with the world cannot be under- ...
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[PDF] Why Minimal Guidance During Instruction Does Not WorkEvidence for the superiority of guided instruction is explained in the context of our knowledge of human cognitive architecture, expert–novice differences, ...
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(PDF) Situated Cognition in Theoretical and Practical ContextJan 6, 2016 · Situated Cognition in Theoretical and Practical Context ... internal processes and mechanisms. Instructional designers could now ...
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Dynamical Systems Approaches to Cognition (Chapter 4)Dynamical systems approaches to cognition aim to develop a generative theoretical language to uncover regularities in nervous systems, not just models.<|separator|>
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[PDF] 4E Cognition: Historical Roots, Key Concepts, and Central IssuesOct 13, 2018 · The Introduction starts with offering definitions of the central 4E features, that is, the features of embodied, embedded, enacted, ...
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The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition - Hardcover - Albert NewenFree delivery 25-day returns4E cognition (embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended) is a relatively young and thriving field of interdisciplinary research. It assumes that cognition ...Missing: et unifying
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Grounding LLM Reasoning with Real-World through Situated ThinkingMay 25, 2025 · We introduce SituatedThinker, a novel framework that enables LLMs to ground their reasoning in real-world contexts through situated thinking.Missing: contextual | Show results with:contextual
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SituationalLLM: Proactive Language Models with Scene Awareness ...We propose SituationalLLM, a novel approach that integrates structured scene representations into LLMs to improve context-aware assistance.
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Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of ...May 10, 2013 · This target article critically examines this “hierarchical prediction machine” approach, concluding that it offers the best clue yet to the shape of a unified ...
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Understanding and managing the complexities in situated learning ...May 28, 2025 · This paper presents a conceptual framework outlining three types of complexities surrounding situated learning and six strategies for coping with these ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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(PDF) Learning and Instruction, Cognitive and Situative Theories ofWithin educational technology and the learning ... This framework intends to reframe the traditional situated versus cognitive debate among educational scholars.