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Perfect timing: Mobile brain/body imaging scaffolds the 4E-cognition research program

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 54, Issue 12, Pages 8081-8091

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.14783

Keywords

4E cognition; complexity; emergence; MoBI; naturalism

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  1. FONDECYT Iniciacion en Investigacion project [11180620]
  2. Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT) by the Chilean Ministerio de Educacion through their program Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico (FONDECYT) [1190610]

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Recent developments in the Mobile Brain/Body Imaging (MoBI) framework have generated new experimental results relating to the interconnectedness of mind, brain, and behavior. In order to achieve MoBI's ultimate goal of modeling and understanding cognition, behavior, and experience, it is necessary to develop novel hypotheses, measures, and experimental paradigms. By integrating the materialist/naturalist view of cognition with the 4E-Cognition approach, a new form of emergentism is proposed, which aims to deepen our understanding of cognitive phenomena through the study of brain/body/world couplings.
Recent technological advancements encompassed under the Mobile Brain/Body Imaging (MoBI) framework have produced exciting new experimental results linking mind, brain and behaviour. Nevertheless, novel hypotheses, measures and experimental paradigms are needed in order to tackle MoBI's ultimate goal: to model and understand cognition, behaviour and experience as it emerges and unfolds unto and from the world. Such a goal is not completely novel or unique to the MoBI framework; it is at the core of a long-standing scientific and philosophical challenge. The ages-long debate revolves around the role of the body and the world on the emergence of the mind. Considering this, the present work has two goals. Our first goal is to briefly summarize some of the main ideas encompassed by the materialist/naturalist view of cognition as a complex emergent phenomenon. Our second and main goal is to argue that thanks to both MoBI and recent theoretical advances encompassed under the 4E-Cognition banner, theory and methodology might be finally synchronized, giving way to a revitalized form of emergentism, which lays new grounds for the understanding of cognitive phenomena. Finally, we offer the reader what we consider to be the main objective for the MoBI/4E framework and the understanding of the functional role of brain/body/world couplings in the emergence of cognition.

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