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to embodied
verb
To represent in a physical form; to incarnate or personify
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Each step he took, from symbolic A.I. to connectionism, from connectionism to embodied cognition, and now to predictive processing, took him farther away from the idea of cognition as a disembodied language and toward thinking of it as fundamentally shaped by the particular structure of its animal body, with its arms and its legs and its neuronal brain.
Another domain that has been repeatedly linked to embodied cognition in mathematics is full-body movement.
Finally, we end with recommendations for future research and development directions related to embodied cognition, technology, and mathematics learning.
Taken literally, the verse indicates that God sleeps and gets drunk on wine, two activities that properly apply only to embodied, visible beings.
The study, he notes, effectively combines several hot research topics, from behavioral mimicry to embodied cognition, the idea that humans can feel their emotions in very physical ways.
One amusing difference occurs in the episodes in which it is decided that the experiencer will return to embodied life rather than remaining in the afterworld.
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He wanted to embody feelings.
Parties come to embody causes.
I'm trying to embody him".
Mr Kirchner managed to embody both qualities.
"It's how to embody it".
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