Embodied Thoughts Discussion
A minimum of 150 words with at least three additional scholarly research sources related to this topic, and at least one in-text citation from each source be included
Question?
In the video on embodiment, it is asserted that most thought is unconscious. What individuals consciously see/hear/feel may be unconsciously optimized based on their existing schema before becoming conscious thought. That is, the brain is interpreting the experience rather than the individual understanding a stimulus holistically. What implications does this have for cognitive science, the creation of bias and points of view, and “neuroception”? How does this influence your dissertation research? Explain.
References:
Glenberg, A. M. (2015). Few believe the world is flat: How embodiment is changing the scientific understanding of cognition. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue Canadienne de Psychologie Expérimentale, 69(2), 165-171. doi:10.1037/cep0000056
Lakoff, G. (2015, April 7). Psychological Science. George Lakoff: How brains think: The embodiment hypothesis [Video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuUnMCq-ARQ
Mahon, B. Z. (2015). Response to Glenberg: Conceptual content does not constrain the representational format of concepts. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue Canadienne de Psychologie Expérimentale, 69(2), 179-180. doi:10.1037/cep0000059
Masson, M. J. (2015). Toward a deeper understanding of embodiment. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue Canadienne de Psychologie Expérimentale, 69(2), 159-164. doi:10.1037/cep0000055
Psychological Science. (2015, April 7). George Lakoff: How brains think: The embodiment hypothesis [Video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuUnMCq-ARQ