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Embodied grounding : social, cognitive, affective, and neuroscientific approaches / Gun R. Semin, Eliot R. SmithPiece-Analytic Level: Expression entails anticipation : towards a self-regulatory model of bodily feedback effects • The embobied emotional mind • The embodiment of emotion • Affective coherence : affect as embodied evidence in attitude, adversising, and art • Embodied persuasion : fundamental processes by wich bodily responses can impact attitudes • The embodiment of power and communalism in space and bodily contact • An embodied account of self-other overlap and its effects • Grounding social cognition : synchronization, coordination, and co-regulation • What thoughts are made of • Brain embodiment of category-specific semantic memory circuits • Toward the integration of bodily states, language, and action • Grounding symbolic operations in the brain's modal systems • Introducing embodied groundingPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008Description: 312 p.Availability:

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Culture communication and cognition / James V. WertschPiece-Analytic Level: The road to competence in an alien land : a Vygotskian perspective on bilingualism • Exploring Vygotskyan perspectives in education : the cognitive value of peer interaction • The tacit background of children's judgments • Diagnosing zones of proximal development • Language viewed as action • The implications of discourse skills in Vygotsky's developmental theory • The functional stratification of language and ontogenesis • Language acquisition as increasing linguistic structuring of experience and symbolic behavior control • The concept of internalization in Vygotsky's account of the genesis of higher mental functions • The zone of proximal development: where culture and cognition creat each other • Vygotsky's uses of history • Vygotsky's ideas about units for the analysis of mind • Intellectual origins of Vygotsky's semiotic analysis • Vygotsky's theory and the activity-oriented approach in psychology • Vygotsky : a historical and conceptual perspectivePublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1985Description: 379 p.Availability:

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