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Supporting this assertion, Mason and Just (2016) used fMRI to map the neural representation of physics concepts in undergraduate and graduate students, and their results were consistent with those of the neuronal recycling theory of Dehaene and Cohen (2007), in addition to theories rooted in grounded cognition and predictive coding.
This proposal is rooted in spatial cognition: when individuals wear left right inverting prism glasses, such that objects on the left appear on the right and vice versa, their vision is highly distorted.
By using a four-step teacher decision-making framework and implementing structured classroom routines rooted in research on cognition and motivation, you will increase equity, access, rigor, and engagement for all students.
Perceived risk, being different from a real risk, is rooted in people's subjective cognition and has an important effect on human choice [ 2– 4].
I present computational cognitive architectures rooted in timing, joint action, and embodied cognition.
Embodied cognition is a decades-long branch of research that encompasses a diverse set of theories that are based on the idea that human cognition is rooted in the bidirectional perceptual and physical interactions of the body with the world (Gibson, 2014; Wilson, 2002).
A substantively Kantian contemporary theory of the epistemology of logic and its roots in cognition is developed in Hanna (2006); this theory does not seek to explain the apriority of logic in terms of its analyticity, and appeals instead to a specific kind of logical intuition and a specific cognitive logic faculty.
The reason, Forgas suggests, is rooted in the intertwined nature of mood and cognition: sadness promotes "information-processing strategies best suited to dealing with more-demanding situations".
As refugees' worldviews, beliefs, values, cognition (including knowledge) and social relations are strongly rooted in their pre-exile worlds, their recovery strategies are informed by pre-exile modes of subsistence, social relations, cultural values and adaptive strategies.
Exploring larger-scale issues, and drawing on evidence from embodied cognition, Anderson develops a picture of thinking rooted in the exploitation and extension of our early-evolving capacity for iterated interaction with the world.
Recent debates concern the embodied cognition thesis resulting in the evidence, shared by many researchers that, although mathematics may be socially constructed, this construction is rooted in, and shaped by, the body and bodily experiences.
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