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Space and Embodied Cognition. WELCOME to the fifth edition of the International Conference of Space Cognition Space and Embodied Cognition. ICSC 2000 : Spatial cognition: Scientific Research and Application. 3 Keynotes: Michel Denis (Paris, France)
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Space and Embodied Cognition WELCOME to the fifth edition of the International Conference of Space Cognition Space and Embodied Cognition
ICSC 2000:Spatial cognition: Scientific Research and Application 3 Keynotes: Michel Denis (Paris, France) Hanspeter A. Mallot (Tuebingen, Germany) Jonathan R. Wolpaw (Albany, U.S.A.) 5 Symposia 6 Oral sessions 1 Poster session 1 Demo session
ICSC 2003:European year of People with disabilitySpace and Disability 4 Keynotes: Jerome E. Bickenbach(New York, U.S.A.) Luigi Pizzamiglio (Rome, Italy) Alan Roulstone (Sunderland, U.K.) Marcia J. Scherer (Rochester, U.S.A.) 7 Oral sessions 1 Poster session 1 Demo session
ICSC 2006:Dynamics inSpatial Interactions 4 Keynotes: Paolo Calabresi(Perugia, Italy) Albert Postma (Utrecht, Netherlands) Charles Spence (Oxford, U.K.) Cees van Leeuven (Saitama, Japan) 6 Symposia 14 Oral sessions 3 Poster sessions
ICSC 2009:Spatial Cognition and Action 4 Keynotes: Christian Freksa(Bremen, Germany) Juan Lupianez (Granada, Spain) Thomas C. Ormerod (Lancaster, U.K.) Barbara Tversky(Stanford, U.S.A.) 12 Symposia 14 Oral sessions 2 Poster sessions 8 Tutorials
ICSC 2012: Space and Embodied Cognition 5 Keynotes: Alain Berthoz(Paris, France) Marc Ernst (Bielefeld, Germany) Luciano Fadiga (Ferrara, Italy) Karl Friston (London, U.K.) MichaelSpivey(Merced, U.S.A.) 18 Symposia 12 Oral sessions 8 Poster sessions
Participants to ICSC 2012 First of all I want to thank all the participants to this Conference: Among 252 participants: 194 are from Europe 9 from Asia 42 from North America 3 from South America 3 from Oceania
Thanks to: .................our Keynotes Alain Berthoz “Neural basis of changing perspective in spatial orientation and navigation. Implication for empathy” Marc Ernst “Human multisensory perception and action - Putting the puzzle together” Luciano Fadiga “The motor framework of peripersonal space” Karl Friston “Active inference and spatial cognition” Michael Spivey “The spatial intersection of minds”
Thanks to: ...........our Scientific Committee Thomas Hünefeldt – (Rome) Antonio Jesus Bandera Rubio (Malaga) Anna M. Borghi (Bologna) Alessandro D’Ausilio (Genoa) Franco Delogu (Detroit) Michel Denis (Paris) Dina Di Giacomo (L’Aquila) Stefano Federici (Perugia) Ken Forbus (Evanston) Dedre Gentner (Evanston) Cecilia Guariglia (Rome) Stephen Hirtle (Pittsburgh) Christoph Hoelscher (Freiburg) Tina Iachini (Naples) Elisabetta Ladavas (Bologne) Emiliano Macaluso (Rome) Hanspeter Mallot (Tübingen) Daniele Nardi (Rome) Davide Nardo (Rome) Nora Newcombe (Philadelphia) Massimiliano Palmiero (L’Aquila) Francesca Pazzaglia (Padua) Albert Postma (Utrecht) Alberto Priori (Milan) Valerio Santangelo (Perugia) Marcia Scherer (Rochester) Kerstin Schill (Bremen) Werner Schneider (Bielefeld) Thomas Shipley (Philadelphia), Boris Suchan (Bochum) Narayanan Srinivasan (Allahabad) Barbara Tversky (Stanford) Cees van Leeuwen (Leuwen)
...the President of the Organizing Committee Dr. Thomas Hünefeldt
…and his Lieutenants Daniele Nardi Luca Simione
My thanks to the Organizing Committee: the Ladies… MARIA LAURA MELE FEDERICA MAURO OLA HUSSEIN GISELLA MICCIANTUONO SIMONA ARIANNA DI FRANCESCO ROSANNA VIGNOLA LINDA PECORIELLO
My thanks to the Organizing Committee: …and the Gentlemen ALESSANDRO GIANNANDREA MAURIZIO GIORGIO GIULIO TIRINELLI
Looking for an exhaustive definition Embodied Cognition: the brain circuits responsible for abstract thinking are closely tied to those circuits that analyse and process sensory experiences(Isanski & West, 2010) “Not only … our concrete experience of the physical world(…) can impact our conception of higher order,…. But also these abstract constructs can alter the way we experience the concrete and physical”(Zhong, 2008)
A broader definition including Agency “Cognition is embodied when it is deeply dependent upon features of the physical bodyof an agent, that is, when aspects of the agent’s body beyond the brain play a significant causal or physically constitutive role in cognitive processing” (Wilson & Foglia, 2011)
Mind and Body the agent’s Body as: • Constraint: it constrains the nature and content of the cognitive representations • Distributor: it distributes computational and representational load betweeen neural and non-neural structures • Regulator: it regulates cognitive activity over space and time in motor action
Mind, Body and What else? We should confront ourselves with: • Situated Cognition • Grounded Cognition • Socially Distributed Cognition • Extended Mind • Consciousness • Agency ….in Space and time BUT……….
Combining robots with babies • Embodied cognition reflects the idea that the motor system influences bodily actions • Researchers from Ithaca College in New York are working on a way to fuse babies with robots to give mobility to all babies, even those with conditions that may delay independentmobility, like Down syndrome, spina bifida, or cerebral palsy • WeeBot: a Novel Method for Infant Control of a Robotic Mobility Device, (S. Stansfield, C. Dennis, & H. Larin) presented last May at ICRA 2012 • WeeBots = Adept MobileRobots Pioneer P3-DX bases + Nintendo Wii balance boards (rectangular platforms with load sensors at the corners)
With these devices babies can be turned in robot drivers That is: they became able to control the WeeBot in goal-directed movement during periods of free play Please, give a look! Which is the mind and which the body?
All the topics (problems) to you I am sure you will work hard and from my embodied heart I wish you to Enjoy the conference