A developmental framework for embodiment research

  • Embodiment research is at a turning point. There is an increasing amount of data and studies investigating embodiment phenomena and their role in mental processing and functions from across a wide range of disciplines and theoretical schools within the life sciences. However, the integration of behavioral data with data from different biological levels is challenging for the involved research fields such as movement psychology, social and developmental neuroscience, computational psychosomatics, social and behavioral epigenetics, human-centered robotics, and many more. This highlights the need for an interdisciplinary framework of embodiment research. In addition, there is a growing need for a cross-disciplinary consensus on level-specific criteria of embodiment. We propose that a developmental perspective on embodiment is able to provide a framework for overcoming such pressing issues, providing analytical tools to link timescales and levels of embodiment specific to the function under study, uncovering the underlying developmental processes, clarifying level-specific embodiment criteria, and providing a matrix and platform to bridge disciplinary boundaries among the involved research fields.

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Author:Vanessa LuxGND, Amy L. NonGND, Penny M. PexmanGND, Waltraud StadlerGND, Lilian Aline WeberGND, Melanie KrügerGND
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:294-84770
DOI:https://doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2021.672740
Parent Title (English):Frontiers in systems neuroscience
Subtitle (English):the next step toward integrating concepts and methods
Publisher:Frontiers Research Foundation
Place of publication:Lausanne
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2021/12/14
Date of first Publication:2021/07/30
Publishing Institution:Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Universitätsbibliothek
Tag:Open Access Fonds
agency approach; cognition; developmental systems theory; embodied experiences; environmental approach; interoception; language acquisition; perception
Volume:15
Issue:Article 672740
First Page:672740-1
Last Page:672740-22
Note:
Article Processing Charge funded by the Open Access Publication Fund of Ruhr-Universität Bochum.
Institutes/Facilities:Fakultät für Psychologie, Lehrstuhl für Genetische Psychologie
open_access (DINI-Set):open_access
faculties:Fakultät für Psychologie
Licence (English):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY 4.0 - Attribution 4.0 International