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This lecture discusses the intricate relationship between perception and action, questioning whether these are separate cognitive processes. Drawing on insights from neuroscience, it explores how our brain interprets sensory information and translates it into physical responses. Additionally, it touches on the concept of modular representations in cognitive science, examining how distinct cognitive modules might function independently or interactively. By analyzing these elements, we gain a deeper understanding of human cognition and behavior.
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1. Are perception and action separate processes? Brain and body
Lecture 3
October 13th, 2010
2. Modular representations?