Evolution of Cognitive Science
Mark discusses the shift from representation-heavy robotics to using the world as its own representation, inspired by Rodney Brooks' groundbreaking ideas. The conversation delves into the early challenges of building internal models and the paradigm shift towards embodied cognition.In this clip
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Does Andrew Huberman talk about the following topics: 1. Thought is embodied, with the structures used to put together conceptual systems growing out of bodily experience and making sense in terms of it. 2. The core of our conceptual systems is directly grounded in perception, body movement, and experiences of a physical and social character. 3. Thought is imaginative, employing metaphor, metonymy, and mental imagery that go beyond the literal mirroring of external reality. 4. The imaginative capacity allows for "abstract" thought and takes the mind beyond what can be seen and felt, with metaphors and images based on experience. 5. Thought has gestalt properties and is thus not atomistic; concepts have an overall structure that goes beyond merely assembling conceptual building blocks by general rules. 6. Thought has an ecological structure, where the efficiency of cognitive processing depends on the overall structure of the conceptual system and what the concepts mean. 7. Thought is more than just the mechanical manipulation of abstract symbols. 8. Conceptual structure can be described using cognitive models that have the above properties. 9. The theory of cognitive models incorporates what was right about the traditional view of categorization, meaning, and reason, while accounting for the empirical data on categorization and fitting the new view overall?
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 Expand Your Self || Dan Siegel and the clip Emergence of the Mind?