Routledge Handbook of Semiosis and the Brain
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Routledge Handbook of Semiosis and the Brain
Garcia, Adolfo M.; Ibanez, Agustin
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
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Inglês
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Acknowledgements
Semiosis, brain, and context: The unmet need for a transdisciplinary framework (A. M. Garcia & A. Ibanez)
PART 1: PROLEGOMENA TO NEUROSEMIOTICS
1. Neurosemiotics: A brief history of its development and key concerns (K. Kull & D. Favareau)
2. Steps to a semiotic cognitive neuroscience (T. Deacon)
3. An active inference approach to semiotics: A variational theory of signs (A. Milette-Gagnon, S. P. L. Veissiere, K. J. Friston, & M. J. D. Ramstead)
4. Experimental semiotics: Past, present, and future (J. Noelle & B. Galantucci)
5. Beyond the human animal: Towards a cross-species neurosemiotics (M. Tonnessen)
PART 2: LANGUAGE AND ITS PATHWAYS TO MEANING
6. Neural bases of multimodal semantics (M. Visser)
7. Embodied mechanisms and the shaping of semantics (G. Buccino)
8. The figurative brain (V. Cuccio)
9. Pharmacological modulation of meaning attribution (E. Tagliazucchi)
10. How grammar means (M. de Vega)
11. Discourse and the brain: Capturing meaning in the wild (N. Riccardi & R. H. Desai)
12. Words, meanings, and the bilingual brain (N. del Maschio, J. Abutalebi, & D. Perani)
13. How do sign languages mean? (R. Campbell)
PART 3: THE NEUROSEMIOTICS OF SOCIAL DYNAMICS
14. Empathy, meaning, and the human brain (K. Lehmann & P. Kanske)
15. Biological bases of moral cognition and their role in the construal of meaning (S. Baez)
16. The neurosemiotics of social interaction: Insights from second-person neuroscience (L. Schilbach)
17. Joint epistemic engineering: The neglected process in human communication (A. Stolk, J. Basnakova, & I. Toni)
18. Towards a neurosemiotics of friendship (C. Emmeche)
19. Neurosemiotics and ideology: A linguistic view (A. Lukin & D. Butt)
20. The interplay of culture, religion, and biology (J. Y. Sasaki & H. I. Pearson)
PART 4: FURTHER SEMIOTIC DOMAINS
21. What makes us human? Face identity recognition (B. Rossion)
22. Musical signs and the human organism (A. M. Belfi)
23. The meaning of tools: The pragmatic value of semantic knowledge (F. Osiurak, J. Baumard, C. Merck, & M. Lesourd)
24. Interpreting the signals within: Meaning and prediction during interoception (R. Smith & S. S. Khalsa)
25. The hierarchical semantics of self (G. Northoff & D. Gorini)
Semiosis, brain, and context: The unmet need for a transdisciplinary framework (A. M. Garcia & A. Ibanez)
PART 1: PROLEGOMENA TO NEUROSEMIOTICS
1. Neurosemiotics: A brief history of its development and key concerns (K. Kull & D. Favareau)
2. Steps to a semiotic cognitive neuroscience (T. Deacon)
3. An active inference approach to semiotics: A variational theory of signs (A. Milette-Gagnon, S. P. L. Veissiere, K. J. Friston, & M. J. D. Ramstead)
4. Experimental semiotics: Past, present, and future (J. Noelle & B. Galantucci)
5. Beyond the human animal: Towards a cross-species neurosemiotics (M. Tonnessen)
PART 2: LANGUAGE AND ITS PATHWAYS TO MEANING
6. Neural bases of multimodal semantics (M. Visser)
7. Embodied mechanisms and the shaping of semantics (G. Buccino)
8. The figurative brain (V. Cuccio)
9. Pharmacological modulation of meaning attribution (E. Tagliazucchi)
10. How grammar means (M. de Vega)
11. Discourse and the brain: Capturing meaning in the wild (N. Riccardi & R. H. Desai)
12. Words, meanings, and the bilingual brain (N. del Maschio, J. Abutalebi, & D. Perani)
13. How do sign languages mean? (R. Campbell)
PART 3: THE NEUROSEMIOTICS OF SOCIAL DYNAMICS
14. Empathy, meaning, and the human brain (K. Lehmann & P. Kanske)
15. Biological bases of moral cognition and their role in the construal of meaning (S. Baez)
16. The neurosemiotics of social interaction: Insights from second-person neuroscience (L. Schilbach)
17. Joint epistemic engineering: The neglected process in human communication (A. Stolk, J. Basnakova, & I. Toni)
18. Towards a neurosemiotics of friendship (C. Emmeche)
19. Neurosemiotics and ideology: A linguistic view (A. Lukin & D. Butt)
20. The interplay of culture, religion, and biology (J. Y. Sasaki & H. I. Pearson)
PART 4: FURTHER SEMIOTIC DOMAINS
21. What makes us human? Face identity recognition (B. Rossion)
22. Musical signs and the human organism (A. M. Belfi)
23. The meaning of tools: The pragmatic value of semantic knowledge (F. Osiurak, J. Baumard, C. Merck, & M. Lesourd)
24. Interpreting the signals within: Meaning and prediction during interoception (R. Smith & S. S. Khalsa)
25. The hierarchical semantics of self (G. Northoff & D. Gorini)
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semiotics;cognitive science;semiotic experience;signification;creation of meaning;neuroscience;Full Color Version;Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation;SD;Bilateral ATL;Posterior Superior Temporal Gyri;Anterior Cingulate;Broca's Area;MEPs;Salience Network;Default Mode Networks;Vice Versa;Lexico Semantic Processing;Cultural Neuroscience;Indexical Sign Qualities;SD Patient;Umwelt Theory;Likelihood Mappings;Fir;Markov Blanket;Neural Code;Modality Specific Regions;Interoceptive States;Premotor Cortex;Pre-motor Cortex;Composite Face Illusion
Acknowledgements
Semiosis, brain, and context: The unmet need for a transdisciplinary framework (A. M. Garcia & A. Ibanez)
PART 1: PROLEGOMENA TO NEUROSEMIOTICS
1. Neurosemiotics: A brief history of its development and key concerns (K. Kull & D. Favareau)
2. Steps to a semiotic cognitive neuroscience (T. Deacon)
3. An active inference approach to semiotics: A variational theory of signs (A. Milette-Gagnon, S. P. L. Veissiere, K. J. Friston, & M. J. D. Ramstead)
4. Experimental semiotics: Past, present, and future (J. Noelle & B. Galantucci)
5. Beyond the human animal: Towards a cross-species neurosemiotics (M. Tonnessen)
PART 2: LANGUAGE AND ITS PATHWAYS TO MEANING
6. Neural bases of multimodal semantics (M. Visser)
7. Embodied mechanisms and the shaping of semantics (G. Buccino)
8. The figurative brain (V. Cuccio)
9. Pharmacological modulation of meaning attribution (E. Tagliazucchi)
10. How grammar means (M. de Vega)
11. Discourse and the brain: Capturing meaning in the wild (N. Riccardi & R. H. Desai)
12. Words, meanings, and the bilingual brain (N. del Maschio, J. Abutalebi, & D. Perani)
13. How do sign languages mean? (R. Campbell)
PART 3: THE NEUROSEMIOTICS OF SOCIAL DYNAMICS
14. Empathy, meaning, and the human brain (K. Lehmann & P. Kanske)
15. Biological bases of moral cognition and their role in the construal of meaning (S. Baez)
16. The neurosemiotics of social interaction: Insights from second-person neuroscience (L. Schilbach)
17. Joint epistemic engineering: The neglected process in human communication (A. Stolk, J. Basnakova, & I. Toni)
18. Towards a neurosemiotics of friendship (C. Emmeche)
19. Neurosemiotics and ideology: A linguistic view (A. Lukin & D. Butt)
20. The interplay of culture, religion, and biology (J. Y. Sasaki & H. I. Pearson)
PART 4: FURTHER SEMIOTIC DOMAINS
21. What makes us human? Face identity recognition (B. Rossion)
22. Musical signs and the human organism (A. M. Belfi)
23. The meaning of tools: The pragmatic value of semantic knowledge (F. Osiurak, J. Baumard, C. Merck, & M. Lesourd)
24. Interpreting the signals within: Meaning and prediction during interoception (R. Smith & S. S. Khalsa)
25. The hierarchical semantics of self (G. Northoff & D. Gorini)
Semiosis, brain, and context: The unmet need for a transdisciplinary framework (A. M. Garcia & A. Ibanez)
PART 1: PROLEGOMENA TO NEUROSEMIOTICS
1. Neurosemiotics: A brief history of its development and key concerns (K. Kull & D. Favareau)
2. Steps to a semiotic cognitive neuroscience (T. Deacon)
3. An active inference approach to semiotics: A variational theory of signs (A. Milette-Gagnon, S. P. L. Veissiere, K. J. Friston, & M. J. D. Ramstead)
4. Experimental semiotics: Past, present, and future (J. Noelle & B. Galantucci)
5. Beyond the human animal: Towards a cross-species neurosemiotics (M. Tonnessen)
PART 2: LANGUAGE AND ITS PATHWAYS TO MEANING
6. Neural bases of multimodal semantics (M. Visser)
7. Embodied mechanisms and the shaping of semantics (G. Buccino)
8. The figurative brain (V. Cuccio)
9. Pharmacological modulation of meaning attribution (E. Tagliazucchi)
10. How grammar means (M. de Vega)
11. Discourse and the brain: Capturing meaning in the wild (N. Riccardi & R. H. Desai)
12. Words, meanings, and the bilingual brain (N. del Maschio, J. Abutalebi, & D. Perani)
13. How do sign languages mean? (R. Campbell)
PART 3: THE NEUROSEMIOTICS OF SOCIAL DYNAMICS
14. Empathy, meaning, and the human brain (K. Lehmann & P. Kanske)
15. Biological bases of moral cognition and their role in the construal of meaning (S. Baez)
16. The neurosemiotics of social interaction: Insights from second-person neuroscience (L. Schilbach)
17. Joint epistemic engineering: The neglected process in human communication (A. Stolk, J. Basnakova, & I. Toni)
18. Towards a neurosemiotics of friendship (C. Emmeche)
19. Neurosemiotics and ideology: A linguistic view (A. Lukin & D. Butt)
20. The interplay of culture, religion, and biology (J. Y. Sasaki & H. I. Pearson)
PART 4: FURTHER SEMIOTIC DOMAINS
21. What makes us human? Face identity recognition (B. Rossion)
22. Musical signs and the human organism (A. M. Belfi)
23. The meaning of tools: The pragmatic value of semantic knowledge (F. Osiurak, J. Baumard, C. Merck, & M. Lesourd)
24. Interpreting the signals within: Meaning and prediction during interoception (R. Smith & S. S. Khalsa)
25. The hierarchical semantics of self (G. Northoff & D. Gorini)
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
semiotics;cognitive science;semiotic experience;signification;creation of meaning;neuroscience;Full Color Version;Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation;SD;Bilateral ATL;Posterior Superior Temporal Gyri;Anterior Cingulate;Broca's Area;MEPs;Salience Network;Default Mode Networks;Vice Versa;Lexico Semantic Processing;Cultural Neuroscience;Indexical Sign Qualities;SD Patient;Umwelt Theory;Likelihood Mappings;Fir;Markov Blanket;Neural Code;Modality Specific Regions;Interoceptive States;Premotor Cortex;Pre-motor Cortex;Composite Face Illusion