Entropy (Jun 2017)

Bodily Processing: The Role of Morphological Computation

  • Przemysław Robert Nowakowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e19070295
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 7
p. 295

Abstract

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The integration of embodied and computational approaches to cognition requires that non-neural body parts be described as parts of a computing system, which realizes cognitive processing. In this paper, based on research about morphological computations and the ecology of vision, I argue that nonneural body parts could be described as parts of a computational system, but they do not realize computation autonomously, only in connection with some kind of—even in the simplest form—central control system. Finally, I integrate the proposal defended in the paper with the contemporary mechanistic approach to wide computation.

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