Title | : | Embodied Cognition Karl Friston |
Lasting | : | 14.09 |
Date of publication | : | |
Views | : | 76 rb |
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Fascinating Comment from : Ali Hammad |
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"The radical version of embodied cognition: if the body is sufficiently tuned to the environment, you don't even need cognition" 4:09 Comment from : David Hubbard MD |
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Why is secretion not included as an action of the body with much implication? Comment from : majnuni |
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This reminds me strongly of the Mahasatipitthanna sutra A sentence that has stayed with me "There is body only" I guess that would fall under the category of radical inactivism I would like to see Dr Friston read and comment on that sutra It's online of course What is a thought and how is it triggered Personally I think a thought is hearing about something the body already knows Comment from : John Hexem |
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i wish i had a partner so i could extend my cognition to my phone to know their number :( that example hit a little to close to home Comment from : Flynn Bizzell |
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brget into the vast domain of systems
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brneuroscience and psychology known as
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braction observation and be getting the
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brthings like mirror neuron systems and
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brhow they inform our understanding about
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brself modeling relative to other modeling
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brwe get into the whole world of clearly
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brof mind how I understand you and all of
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brthis has come from acknowledging that
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brone of the most important things that I
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brhave to perceive is my own action my
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brbodied action so it has I think unified
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brmany different and possibly
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brinappropriately disparate fields that
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brwere studying just say visual perception Comment from : Margriet ORegan |
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but it
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bris your mobile phone that actually knows
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brthe actual number to dial so has your
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brcognition somehow stopped when we come
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broutside the mind and into your mobile
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brphone or is that cognitive competence
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brnow extended into the physical world
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brbeyond in fact your body so it's a
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brbeautiful example I think of you know
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brwhat we mean by cognition is it all in
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brthe head or is it somehow
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bra partnership with the environment a
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brpartnership with the world a partnership
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brof the city the physical situation that
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brwe find ourselves in that we mediate and
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brcoupled with through our through our
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brbody and will our body allow us our
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brcognition to extend further than just
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brthe the mental faculties and already
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brassociated with us from my perspective I Comment from : Margriet ORegan |
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brphilosophy from people like Gibson in
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brthe 20th century who suggested that the
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brthe way that we perceive things is only
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brin the service of how we can act upon
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brthem so something that can be seen is
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bronly seen in virtue of how it can be
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brmanipulated so I see an apple what I
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bractually see is the opportunities
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brafforded by that Apple for grasping for
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bracting upon so every perceptual
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brcapability is grounded in a fundamental
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brway by the opportunities for action that
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brthat percept affords so we only see
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brthrough the eyes of our muscles in terms
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brof what it means for our behavior and he
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brcalled that affordance Comment from : Margriet ORegan |
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🙌🏽🙌🏽 Comment from : Dr Seku Gathers |
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Body is the unique tangible interface Comment from : Frédéric Clouard |
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Oh wow, scientist realize that we are actually holistic beings where cognition is embodied!! 😊 Comment from : Angie Walter |
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Anyone interested in this would likely find Lacanian psychoanalysis infinitely interesting Comment from : night of the world |
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The universe is an infinitely recursive meta-möbius, but the project of knowledge is to simplify, so don't open your inquiry to additional information unless you're stuck Comment from : Kaiser Basileus |
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"Your action upon the world becomes the worlds way of perceiving you" I don't understand this Earlier he mentioned the importance of action for perception, but the world takes no action Comment from : Emily Donovan |
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@9:30 , the structure can be completely transposed Feels like i ve been watching DI caprio movie: Shutter island / Inception Comment from : Pawan Kumar |
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Standard models of cognition posit information manipulation leads to consciousness, but whereas information isn't a non-abstract fundamental of nature, momentum is (yes, really, momentum is not emergent/abstract) Without momentum, ie moving, could we be conscious? I bet: no Comment from : ekszentrik |
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Cognition existing in partnership with the outside world is something I can relate to Comment from : Zackeriah Rauch |
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Does this have any connection to Marshal Machluan’s “the Medium is the message”? Comment from : Martin |
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So wonderfully explained! I wish all of my education was so smoothly understood! Comment from : Anon Pearson |
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What a great illustration navigating through multiple-complex ideas with incredible agility and eloquencebrPlease we want more of him Comment from : Aziz Rom |
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Humans should understand well that there are two types of cognition:brone wich trying to figure out and other one is more advanced coding system works in the background, it's different responsible for the main vital processes and the Genes creation itself and that is the secret of many mysterious phenomenon even though in physics itself brthere is no way to avoid a radical change of the ways of thinking and rewrite all the exact sciences with new revolutionary ways of thinking to give a chance to the future generations to make real scientific progress And the change in the perception of the concept of time will be fundamental in this fundamental changes Time is not only formed by the cosmic processes, but living beings also participate in it There is a cognitive system different from the current cognition "consciousess preocess" of humans, that is, there are two types of Cognition This includes all living things, including micro-organisms too, as well as the human being himself unknowingly And the Planet Earth is not just a sphere, but a much more complex participated in this process, and to change the human concept of time will provide the opportunity for the emergence of more accurate theories to solve the mystery of gravity too The constants in exact sciences are not just numbers but an attempt to fill the void and created deu to a lack of understanding Unfortunately most of the sciences are full of mistakes, including the theories of evolution are completely wrong Likewise, the foundations of psychology, especially the self-concept and the cognitive process It is inevitable to rewrite all sciences with new ideas and giving the chance to the future generations of mankind to emerge as real scientists with theories that suit the upcoming challenges Comment from : Amin Am |
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Would this explain the function of hand/body movements during conversation? What we call 'body language' I've always been fascinated by these: why do we even have them? Do these movements serve the speaker only, or are they clues used by listeners too? Comment from : Nigel Connell |
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Even with secretion, there is movement It is internal and silent so we perceive secretion as a lack of motion So embodiment drives all our actions including secretion Comment from : Joshua Tedam |
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the brain is not a dictator Comment from : Renegen1 |
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simply wonderful Comment from : Rober th |
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Now this is sound productive thinking To me it sounds like, “why are our thoughts making ourselves ill” Comment from : Ibraahiym Kadessh |
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The way he sees this in the way that he can act upon them You science people should talk to artists We live this and it’s upsetting to listen to this as if it’s brand new For AI it seems like a way to program the population - which is partially happening - but dehumanizing Comment from : Art and Culture |
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Powwwww maybe for my whole life I've been searching for this Comment from : Zied Meddeb Hamrouni |
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I used to admire Mr Friston until he outed himself as a cheap nationalist in his Guardian interview Comment from : Hans Richter |
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Amazing cognitive ideas Comment from : Hussein Huwail |
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There is no duality Comment from : timkbir chico |
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We are a part of our environment observing itself Comment from : timkbir chico |
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he's about on par with D Hofstadter, in terms of generalized brilliance connecting physics with psychology, neurology, and philosophy Comment from : any wallsocket |
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Enactivision Spelled right? Doesn’t come up on webbrLove the heidegger ref, but wonder if our ability to ‘enactively’ direct sensory testing of the world isn’t afforded by the representational model created in the mind Comment from : David Warne |
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A world of love and respect from China Comment from : YJ Liang |
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One of my lecturers mentioned embodied cognition which lead me to this Absolutely beautiful science and philosophy Comment from : Dan Dawson |
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like it Comment from : Vegan Footsoldier |
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What a magnificent educator Thank you for making me feel smart, Karl Comment from : razzaxxe |
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Wow Karl, you just explained material worth 10 books in such a compelling, comprehensive, and cogent way Thanks a ton I was looking for something like this as a researcher in problem solving and situated cognition Comment from : Pankaj Singh |
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When he gives the example of the phone, isn't it a mixing between information and cognition ?brwhat do you think? Comment from : Ismael |
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