Dear all,
We would like to invite you to the following talk by Bálint Forgács,
organized as part of the ELTE Cognitive Seminar series.
Time and date:16:00 (CET), Thursday, 24. 06. 2021.
Speaker:Bálint Forgács
Title:Why embodiment cannot become a full-fledged model of cognition
Abstract:Embodied cognition has become a highly influential model in the
past two decades not only of the neural implementation of language but
that of "high-level" cognition as well. Research findings supporting the
theory, however, do not stand on firm grounds, as truly decisive
experiments and data have not been published. First, I am going to
provide an overview of the most pressing theoretical concerns with the
theory, such as the question of its novelty (e.g., the eternal debate of
imageless thought), its associationist stance with respect to
neurocognitive functioning, and its falsifiability (as it often offers
axioms instead of hypotheses). Next, I am going to review the limits of
the available neuroscientific data (e.g., the automaticity of early
sensorimotor activations). Then, I am going to argue, based on my recent
findings, that the neural processing of metaphor do not support the
proposal of embodiment that abstract thought is enabled by metaphorical
mappings of concrete, sensorimotor experience. Even though research into
the embodied nature of cognition brought some important results (the
influences between "low-" and "high-level" cognition), it does not
have
the firepower to become a self-sufficient, comprehensive model of
cognition. The conclusion might be less surprising given that its
theoretical innovations, at least from an information-processing
perspective, are mostly neo-behaviorist frequency and association based
models in new clothes - which meant a step backwards from models
conceptualizing brain and cognition by assuming abstract, symbolic,
algebraic operations.
Zoom link:
https://ppk-elte-hu.zoom.us/j/97865084088?pwd=VlFydGpNL1pnMWNUUlpqNHgrQXBrd…
ID:978 6508 4088Passcode: 183065
The talk will be recorded. You can find the privacy notice here:
http://bit.ly/Privacy-Notice_ELTE-Cognitive-Seminar
We look forward to seeing you at the event,
Zsuzsanna Nemecz
Réka Schvajda
organizers
ELTE Department of Cognitive Psychology