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How We Became Sensorimotor

Paterson, Mark

How We Became Sensorimotor

An engrossing history of the century that transformed our knowledge of the bodyâEUR(TM)s inner senses  The years between 1833 and 1945 fundamentally transformed scienceâEUR(TM)s understanding of the bodyâEUR(TM)s inner senses, revolutionizing fields like philosophy, the social sciences, and cognitive science. In How We Became Sensorimotor, Mark Paterson provides a systematic account of this transformative period, while also demonstrating its substantial implications for current explorations into phenomenology, embodied consciousness, the extended mind, and theories of the sensorimotor, the body, and embodiment. Each chapter of How We Became Sensorimotor takes a particular sense and historicizes its formation by means of recent scientific studies, case studies, or coverage in the media. Ranging among a diverse array of sensations, including balance, fatigue, pain, the âEURœmuscle sense, âEUR? and what Maurice Merleau-Ponty termed âEURœmotricity, âEUR? PatersonâEUR(TM)s analysis moves outward from the familiar confines of the laboratory to those of the industrial world and even to wild animals and their habitats. He uncovers important stories, such as how forgotten pain-measurement schemes transformed criminology, or how PenfieldâEUR(TM)s outmoded concepts of the sensory and motor homunculi of the brain still mar psychology textbooks. Complete with original archival research featuring illustrations and correspondence, How We Became Sensorimotor shows how the shifting and sometimes contested historical background to our understandings of the senses are being extended even today.

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ISBN 9781517910006
Sprache eng
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Verlag University Of Minnesota Press
Jahr 20211026

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