Agent-environment interaction perspectives to embodied skilled action: driving beyond information-processing models

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Pankaj Singh, A. V. Ravishankar Sarma
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The idea of representation is central to many theories for embodied skillful action. Representation-centric cognition has been questioned in light of the prominence of E-cognition in the past two decades, including ecological psychology, sensorimotor theory, dynamical systems, and 4E cognition. The paper expands on the critique by offering alternate explanations for the information processing model of skill learning and embodied action. Mental representation plays a fundamental role in information processing explanations of embodied skillful action. The skilled activity is considered discretely in information-theoretic approaches, consisting of a linear model of information input-process-output. According to the paper, the beginning, emergence, acquisition, performance, and mastery of an embodied skilled activity are all part of a human experience continuum. Using vehicle driving as an example, the paper examines diverse viewpoints on embodied skillful action.

从代理与环境互动的角度看具身熟练行动:超越信息处理模型的驱动力
表征这一概念是许多具身技能行动理论的核心。过去二十年来,随着电子认知(包括生态心理学、感觉运动理论、动力系统和 4E 认知)的兴起,以表征为中心的认知受到了质疑。本文通过对技能学习和具身行动的信息加工模型提供替代解释,对这一批判进行了扩展。在对具身技能行动的信息加工解释中,心理表征起着根本性的作用。在信息论方法中,技能活动被视为离散的,由信息输入-过程-输出的线性模型组成。本文认为,具身技能活动的开始、出现、获得、执行和掌握都是人类经验连续体的一部分。本文以汽车驾驶为例,探讨了关于具身技能行动的各种观点。
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期刊介绍: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences is an interdisciplinary, international journal that serves as a forum to explore the intersections between phenomenology, empirical science, and analytic philosophy of mind. The journal represents an attempt to build bridges between continental phenomenological approaches (in the tradition following Husserl) and disciplines that have not always been open to or aware of phenomenological contributions to understanding cognition and related topics. The journal welcomes contributions by phenomenologists, scientists, and philosophers who study cognition, broadly defined to include issues that are open to both phenomenological and empirical investigation, including perception, emotion, language, and so forth. In addition the journal welcomes discussions of methodological issues that involve the variety of approaches appropriate for addressing these problems.    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences also publishes critical review articles that address recent work in areas relevant to the connection between empirical results in experimental science and first-person perspective.Double-blind review procedure The journal follows a double-blind reviewing procedure. Authors are therefore requested to place their name and affiliation on a separate page. Self-identifying citations and references in the article text should either be avoided or left blank when manuscripts are first submitted. Authors are responsible for reinserting self-identifying citations and references when manuscripts are prepared for final submission.
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