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Contents
Emotion, Embodiment, and Consequence Driven Systems
PDFContingency as a Motor for Robot Development
PDFPreliminary Evidence That Conceptual Structure Can Be Learned by Interacting with an Environment
PDFEmbodied Conceptual and Lexical Development
PDFNeo-modular Systems: Architectural Principles for Cognitive Robotics
PDFSpatial Metaphor and the Logic of Visual Representation
PDFPhenomenology and Situated Action
PDFA Dynamical Systems Approach to Represent Cognition of Robots: A View of the Internal Observer
PDFElements of an Epistemology of Embodied AI
PDFConceptual Change as Change of Inner Perspective
PDFEmbodied Cognition as Interactive Cognition
PDFPreface
PDFReactive Responsiveness in Dialog
PDFMotor Primitives In the Spinal Cord as a Basis For Motor Learning and Action
PDFSelf-Organizing Neural Networks for Spatial Planning and Flexible Arm Movement Control
PDFProjected Plans and Situated Activity: Inventory of Objects and Workspace
PDFLearning Visual Routines with Reinforcement Learning
PDFEcological Robotics: A Schema-theoretic Approach
PDFWhat Sort of Computation Mediates Best Between Perception and Action?
PDFAn Ontological Perspective to Scaling Sensorimotor Intelligence
PDFUnilateral Neglect: Disorder of Internal Modeling or of Situated/Embodied Cognition?
PDFEmbodiment in Language understanding: Modeling the Semantics of Causal Narratives
PDFEmbodied Induction: Learning External Representations
PDFThe Emergence of Representation in Autonomous Embodied Agents
PDFStudying the Role of Embodiment in Cognition
PDFMental Rotation — A Case of Embodied Action
PDFEmbodied Cognition in Animals and Artifacts
PDFOn What Embodiment Might Have to do with Cognition
PDFVirtual Mattie–an Intelligent Clerical Agent
PDFSimilarity-based Acquisition of Spatial Categories
PDFMechanisms of Shared Attention for a Humanoid Robot
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