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Toward an embodiment-disembodiment taxonomy
1Institute of Cognitive and Brain Sciences, University of California, 3210 Tolman Hall #1650, Berkeley, CA, USA. kurtstocker@berkeley.edu
Abstract:
Psychological, neuroscientific, and linguistic evidence suggests that a mental scene is in principle cognized with a mental gaze that can take on one of three forms: embodied physical gaze, embodied mental gaze, or disembodied mental gaze. Combinations of these forms also occur. A first sketch of the embodiment-disembodiment taxonomy that emerges from this threefold distinction is presented.
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