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Mind as Motion is the first comprehensive presentation of
the dynamical approach to cognition. It contains a representative
sampling of original, current research on topics such as perception,
motor control, speech and language, decision making, and development.
Included are chapters by pioneers of the approach, as well as others
applying the tools of dynamics to a wide range of new problems.
Throughout, particular attention is paid to the philosophical
foundations of this radical new research program.
Cognitive science has traditionally been dominated by an AI-based
computational paradigm in which cognition is taken to be the
manipulation of internal symbols. Even as the potential of this
paradigm continues to be explored, limitations are becoming
increasingly apparent. Researchers throughout cognitive science have
been casting around for alternative theoretical frameworks. Out of
this flux has emerged the dynamical concept, according to which
cognitive processes are the behavior of nonlinear dynamical systems
and are best studied using the mathematics of dynamical modeling and
dynamical systems theory.
Mind as Motion provides a conceptual and historical
overview of the dynamical approach, a tutorial introduction to
dynamics for cognitive scientists, and a glossary covering the most
frequently used terms. Each chapter includes an introduction by the
editors, outlining its main ideas and placing it in context, and a
guide to further reading.
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