Innovative action as skilled affordance‐responsiveness: An embodied‐mind approach

2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 99-111
Author(s):  
Ali Yakhlef ◽  
Erik Rietveld
2021 ◽  
pp. 234-252
Author(s):  
Maria A. G. Witek

In music, rhythmic entrainment occurs when the attention and body movements of listeners, dancers and musicians become synchronized with the beat. This synchronization occurs due to the mechanisms of phase and period correction. Here, I describe what happens to these mechanisms during beatmatching—a central skill in DJing that involves synchronizing the beats of two records on a set of turntables. Via the enactivist approach to the embodied mind, I argue that beatmatching affords a different form of entrainment that requires more conscious control of and embodied operationalization of temporal error correction, and thus provides a vivid model of the embodied distribution of rhythmic entrainment.


2016 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 475
Author(s):  
Federico Gabriel Burdman

http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2015v19n3p475In this paper I look into a problem concerning the characterization of the main conceptual commitments of the ‘post-cognitivist’ theoretical framework. I will firs consider critically a proposal put forth by Rowlands (2010), which identifie the theoretical nucleus of post-cognitivism with a convergence of the theses of the extended and the embodied mind. The shortcomings I fin in this proposal will lead me to an indepedent and wider issue concerning the apparent tensions between functionalism and the embodied and enactive approaches. I will then discuss the standing of embodied, enactive and extended approaches in the face of the dividing issue concerning functionalism, with an eye on the possibility of divorcing the thesis of the extended mind of its original formulation in functionalist terms. In this way, I shall consider the outlook of overcoming some of the conceptual tensions in post-cognitivism by thinking its theoretical framework as non-functionalist.


2013 ◽  
Vol 64 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-35
Author(s):  
Robert Bascom

2017 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 45-45
Author(s):  
Tom McClelland
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2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2.ESP) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dayse Mary Da Silva Correia ◽  
Ana Carolina Eiris Pimentel ◽  
Luanna Barci Dutra da Costa ◽  
Alessandra De Oliveira Guimarães ◽  
João Victor Jaegger De França ◽  
...  

Objetivo: relatar sobre a utilização da teleorientação pela enfermagem como estratégia direcionada a hipertensos em isolamento social sob atendimento de um ambulatório especializado. Metodologia: trata-se de um relato de experiência acerca da teleorientação junto a 110 hipertensos, no período de 02 a 07 de abril de 2020 por enfermeiras e graduandos de enfermagem, sendo utilizado uma planilha e um “texto guia”, visando uma escuta ativa, composto de perguntas sobre monitoramento da condição de saúde e autocuidado na pandemia da COVID-19. Resultados: dos 110 hipertensos, 53 (48,2%) foram contatados, enquanto 57(51,8%) não houve contato por motivos operacionais de telefonia. Dentre os contatados, observou-se predominância feminina (70%) e 63% (33) com idade ≥ 60 anos. Com relação aos relatos destaca-se sentimentos, intercorrências clínicas, dois prováveis casos de contaminação pelo vírus, aspectos de dificuldade em manter o distanciamento social devido necessidade socioeconômica e a importância no reforço de vacinação contra gripe para hipertensos. Considerações Finais: a teleorientação usada pela enfermagem fez-se como estratégia e uma ação inovadora direcionada a hipertensos em isolamento social durante a pandemia da COVID-19, e aponta para um valioso momento de contato, de aproximação, no qual se compartilha informações, sentimentos e expectativas.Descritores: Enfermagem; Teleorientação; Hipertensão; Coronavírus; Pandemia.RESISTANT HYPERTENSIVE TELEORIENTATION DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: AN INNOVATIVE ACTION IN NURSINGObjective: to report on the use of teleorientation by nursing as a strategy directed to hypertensive patients in social isolation under the care of a specialized outpatient clinic. Methodology: this is an experience report about teleorientation with 110 hypertensive patients, from April 02 to 07, 2020 by nurses and nursing students, using a spreadsheet and a “guide text”, aiming at active listening , composed of questions about health condition monitoring and self-care in the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: of the 110 hypertensive patients, 53 (48.2%) were contacted, while 57 (51.8%) had no contact for operational reasons of telephony. Among those contacted, there was a predominance of women (70%) and 63% (33) aged ≥ 60 years. Regarding the reports, feelings, clinical complications, two probable cases of contamination by the virus, aspects of difficulty in maintaining social distance due to socioeconomic need and the importance of reinforcing flu vaccination for hypertensive patients stand out. Final Considerations: the teleorientation used by nursing became a strategy and an innovative action directed at hypertensive people in social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic, and points to a valuable moment of contact, of approach, in which information, feelings are shared and expectations.Descriptors: Nursing; Teleorientation; Hypertension; Coronavirus; Pandemic.  TELEORIENTACIÓN HIPERTENSIVA RESISTENTE DURANTE LA PANDEMIA COVID-19: UNA ACCIÓN INNOVADORA EN ENFERMERÍA Objetivo: informar sobre el uso de la teleorientación por enfermería como una estrategia dirigida a pacientes hipertensos en aislamiento social bajo el cuidado de una clínica ambulatoria especializada. Metodología: este es un informe de experiencia sobre teleorientación con 110 pacientes hipertensos, del 2 al 7 de abril de 2020 por enfermeras y estudiantes de enfermería, utilizando una hoja de cálculo y un "texto guía", con el objetivo de escuchar activamente , compuesto de preguntas sobre el monitoreo del estado de salud y el autocuidado en la pandemia de COVID-19. Resultados: de los 110 pacientes hipertensos, 53 (48,2%) fueron contactados, mientras que 57 (51,8%) no tuvieron contacto por razones operativas de telefonía. Entre los contactados, hubo un predominio de mujeres (70%) y 63% (33) de edad ≥ 60 años. Con respecto a los informes, destacan los sentimientos, las complicaciones clínicas, dos casos probables de contaminación por el virus, los aspectos de dificultad para mantener la distancia social debido a la necesidad socioeconómica y la importancia de reforzar la vacunación contra la gripe para pacientes hipertensos. Consideraciones finales: la teleorientación utilizada por la enfermería se convirtió en una estrategia y una acción innovadora dirigida a personas hipertensas en aislamiento social durante la pandemia COVID-19, y señala un valioso momento de contacto, de enfoque, en el que se comparte información, sentimientos y expectativasDescriptores: Enfermería; Teleorientación; Hipertensión; Coronavirus; Pandemia.


Synthese ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 195 (6) ◽  
pp. 2559-2575 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Miller ◽  
Andy Clark
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