Embodiment and Cognition
Mark emphasizes how cognition is shaped by the environment and social context, highlighting the interconnectedness of neurons, brain, body, and culture. Walid challenges the idea, pointing out the uniqueness of the human mind beyond environmental influences. The debate delves into the complexities of embodied cognition and its impact on human cognitive processes.In this clip
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#56 - Dr. Walid Saba, Gadi Singer, Prof. J. Mark Bishop (Panel discussion)
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I am writing a book on body, soul, and spirit. One theme of the book is that the brain is a miraculous computer that processes stimuli but is incapable of conscious thought. In other words, there is a separation between the brain and the mind. I just viewed your interview with Dr. David Berson and wondered what your position is on the brain's ability or inability to create consciousness.
What does Huberman say about neuroscience?
Does Andrew Huberman talk about the topic of thought being embodied, with the structures used to put together conceptual systems growing out of bodily experience and making sense in terms of it, in the episode 68: The Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human and the clip Mind and Identity?