Proprioception in Action: A Matter of Ecological and Social Interaction

作者: Gabriel Ramos-Fernández , Andrea Falcón-Cortés , Ximena González-Grandón

DOI: 10.3389/FPSYG.2020.569403

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摘要: The aim of this paper is to provide a theoretical and formal framework understand how the proprioceptive kinaesthetic system learns about body position possibilities for movement in ongoing action interaction. Whereas most weak embodiment accounts proprioception focus on positionalist descriptions or its role as source parameters internal motor control, we argue that these aspects are insufficient integrated into an active organized continuous dynamic interaction with environment. Our strong thesis one main principles proprioception, perceptual experience within concrete situations, coupling kinesthesia relational constitution ---self, ecological social---. In our view, underdeveloped current accounts, enactive sensorimotor theory enriched phenomenological may alternative path towards explaining skilled experience. Following \citet{oregan01} contingencies conceptualization, introduce three distinct notions kinaesthetic-sensorimotor (PK-SMCs), which describe conceptually formally considering varieties action: PK-SMCs-self, PK-SMCs-self-environment, PK- SMC self-other. As proof concept proposal, develop minimal PK model discuss elements detail show their explanatory value important guides proprioceptive/kinaesthetic system. Finally, also highlight there opportunity new directions, bridging between oneself learning skills

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