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96036

Publication Details

Gallagher, S. A. and Bower, M. (2014). Making enactivism even more embodied. Avant, 5 (2), 232-247.

Abstract

The full scope of enactivist approaches to cognition includes not only a focus on sensory-motor contingencies and physical affordances for action, but also an emphasis on affective factors of embodiment and intersubjective affordances for social interaction. This strong conception of embodied cognition calls for a new way to think about the role of the brain in the larger system of brain-body-environment. We ask whether recent work on predictive coding offers a way to think about brain function in an enactive system, and we suggest that a positive answer is possible if we interpret predictive coding in a more enactive way, i.e., as involved in the organismand#039;s dynamic adjustments to its environment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12849/50202014.0109.0011