The TEC as a theory of embodied cognition
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):900-901 (2001)
| Abstract | We argue that the strengths of the Theory of Event Coding (TEC) can usefully be applied to a wider scope of cognitive tasks, and tested by more diverse methodologies. When allied with a theory of conceptual representation such as Barsalou's (1999a) perceptual symbol systems, and extended to data from eye-movement studies, the TEC has the potential to address the larger goals of an embodied view of cognition. | |||||||||
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