From Bricks to Brains: The Embodied Cognitive Science of Lego Robots

From Bricks to Brains introduces embodied cognitive science, and illustrates its foundational ideas through the construction and observation of LEGO Mindstorms robots. Discussing the characteristics that distinguish embodied cognitive science from classical cognitive science, From Bricks to Brains p...

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Main Author: Michael Dawson (auth)
Other Authors: Brian Dupuis (auth), Michael Wilson (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2010
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