Literature DB >> 27606181

Why Brains Are Not Computers, Why Behaviorism Is Not Satanism, and Why Dolphins Are Not Aquatic Apes.

Louise Barrett1.   

Abstract

Modern psychology has, to all intents and purposes, become synonymous with cognitive psychology, with an emphasis on the idea that the brain is a form of computer, whose job is to take in sensory input, process information, and produce motor output. This places the brain at a remove from both the body and environment and denies the intimate connection that exists between them. As a result, a great injustice is done to both human and nonhuman animals: On the one hand, we fail to recognize the distinctive nature of nonhuman cognition, and on the other hand, we continue to promote a somewhat misleading view of human psychological capacities. Here, I suggest a more mutualistic, embodied, enactive view might allow us to ask more interesting questions about how animals of all kinds come to know their worlds, in ways that avoid the (inevitable) anthropocentric baggage of the cognitivist viewpoint.

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Keywords:  4E cognition; Anthropocentrism; Behavior; Comparative psychology

Year:  2015        PMID: 27606181      PMCID: PMC4883503          DOI: 10.1007/s40614-015-0047-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Anal        ISSN: 0738-6729


  21 in total

Review 1.  Multisensory integration and the body schema: close to hand and within reach.

Authors:  Angelo Maravita; Charles Spence; Jon Driver
Journal:  Curr Biol       Date:  2003-07-01       Impact factor: 10.834

Review 2.  Behavior analysis and ecological psychology: past, present, and future. a review of Harry Heft's Ecological Psychology in context.

Authors:  Edward K Morris
Journal:  J Exp Anal Behav       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 2.468

Review 3.  Beyond the flesh: some lessons from a mole cricket.

Authors:  Andy Clark
Journal:  Artif Life       Date:  2005 Winter-Spring       Impact factor: 0.667

4.  Why are animals cognitive?

Authors:  Richard W Byrne; Lucy A Bates
Journal:  Curr Biol       Date:  2006-06-20       Impact factor: 10.834

5.  Interacting gears synchronize propulsive leg movements in a jumping insect.

Authors:  Malcolm Burrows; Gregory Sutton
Journal:  Science       Date:  2013-09-13       Impact factor: 47.728

6.  BIOMECHANICS. Why the seahorse tail is square.

Authors:  Michael M Porter; Dominique Adriaens; Ross L Hatton; Marc A Meyers; Joanna McKittrick
Journal:  Science       Date:  2015-07-02       Impact factor: 47.728

7.  Scent of the familiar: an fMRI study of canine brain responses to familiar and unfamiliar human and dog odors.

Authors:  Gregory S Berns; Andrew M Brooks; Mark Spivak
Journal:  Behav Processes       Date:  2014-03-06       Impact factor: 1.777

8.  Human-like, population-level specialization in the manufacture of pandanus tools by New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides.

Authors:  G R Hunt
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2000-02-22       Impact factor: 5.349

9.  Extreme binocular vision and a straight bill facilitate tool use in New Caledonian crows.

Authors:  Jolyon Troscianko; Auguste M P von Bayern; Jackie Chappell; Christian Rutz; Graham R Martin
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2012       Impact factor: 14.919

10.  Movements of the retinae of jumping spiders (Salticidae: dendryphantinae) in response to visual stimuli.

Authors:  M F Land
Journal:  J Exp Biol       Date:  1969-11       Impact factor: 3.312

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  10 in total

Review 1.  Evolutionary Musicology Meets Embodied Cognition: Biocultural Coevolution and the Enactive Origins of Human Musicality.

Authors:  Dylan van der Schyff; Andrea Schiavio
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2017-09-29       Impact factor: 4.677

2.  A psychology of the human brain-gut-microbiome axis.

Authors:  Andrew P Allen; Timothy G Dinan; Gerard Clarke; John F Cryan
Journal:  Soc Personal Psychol Compass       Date:  2017-04-18

3.  A New, Better BET: Rescuing and Revising Basic Emotion Theory.

Authors:  Daniel D Hutto; Ian Robertson; Michael D Kirchhoff
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2018-07-17

Review 4.  Factors Influencing Individual Variation in Farm Animal Cognition and How to Account for These Statistically.

Authors:  Emily V Bushby; Mary Friel; Conor Goold; Helen Gray; Lauren Smith; Lisa M Collins
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2018-08-17

5.  Towards an interdisciplinary framework about intelligence.

Authors:  Nicolas Palanca-Castan; Beatriz Sánchez Tajadura; Rodrigo Cofré
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2021-02-17

6.  Music Listening and Homeostatic Regulation: Surviving and Flourishing in a Sonic World.

Authors:  Mark Reybrouck; Piotr Podlipniak; David Welch
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-12-27       Impact factor: 3.390

7.  Cognition Without Neural Representation: Dynamics of a Complex System.

Authors:  Inês Hipólito
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-01-12

8.  The hidden side of animal cognition research: Scientists' attitudes toward bias, replicability and scientific practice.

Authors:  Benjamin G Farrar; Ljerka Ostojić; Nicola S Clayton
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-08-31       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Can Social Communication Skills for Children Diagnosed With Autism Spectrum Disorder Rehearsed Inside the Video Game Environment of Minecraft Generalize to the Real World?

Authors:  Lee Cadieux; Mickey Keenan
Journal:  JMIR Serious Games       Date:  2020-05-12       Impact factor: 4.143

10.  From Something Old to Something New: Functionalist Lessons for the Cognitive Science of Scientific Creativity.

Authors:  Guilherme Sanches de Oliveira
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-01-17
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