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Bartosz Michał Radomski1, Jelle Bruineberg2, Alexander Hölken1
1Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany bartosz.radomski@rub.de alexander.hoelken@rub.de caroline.stankozi@rub.de.
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Given its assumption that cognition is embodied, the multitrait framework could benefit from engaging with recent work in embodied cognitive science. Here, we introduce three lines of contemporary research-from ecological psychology, basal cognition, and embodied cognitive neuroscience-which help contextualize the article's "trait-linkage" findings and further support the authors' arguments for evolutionary continuity between simple and complex cognitive traits.
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