Refs. 1. Embodiment

(the list of references provided here is illustrative, far from being exhaustive!)

 

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Barton RA (2012). Embodied cognitive evolution and the cerebellum.  Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 367(1599): 2097–2107.

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Clark, A. Being there: Putting brain, body, and world together again. MIT press, 1998.

Clark A (1999). An embodied cognitive science?  Trends Cogn. Sci. (Regul. Ed.), 3(9): 345–351.

Kiverstein J (2012). The meaning of embodiment.  Top Cogn Sci, 4(4): 740–758.

Varela F, Thompson E, Rosch E, others (1993). L'inscription corporelle de l'esprit.  Seuil, Paris.

Wilson M (2002). Six views of embodied cognition.  Psychon Bull Rev, 9(4): 625–636.

Wilson AD, Golonka S (2013). Golonka, S. (2013). Embodied cognition is not what you think it is. Frontiers in psychology4.