The very notion of “representation” is discussed, in the original Computational Theory of Mind and in other theoretical contexts. As to the spatial cognition (that is the capacity to discover, transform and use spatial information about the world), a robust evidence is mentioned, supporting the existence of many levels of representation. The sensorimotor experience in the space does not seem sufficient to guarantee the highest levels of spatial representation.
Giannoli, G.i. (2009). Percepire, agire, rappresentare lo spazio: quanti tipi di rappresentazione?. TEORIE & MODELLI, 1, 89-102.
Percepire, agire, rappresentare lo spazio: quanti tipi di rappresentazione?
GIANNOLI, GIOVANNI IORIO
2009-01-01
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The very notion of “representation” is discussed, in the original Computational Theory of Mind and in other theoretical contexts. As to the spatial cognition (that is the capacity to discover, transform and use spatial information about the world), a robust evidence is mentioned, supporting the existence of many levels of representation. The sensorimotor experience in the space does not seem sufficient to guarantee the highest levels of spatial representation.File in questo prodotto:
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