Knowledge clustering and the acquisition of creative expertise: Comment on “Musical engagement as a duet of tight synchrony and loose interpretability” by Tal-Chen Rabinowitch

Publication date: December 2023Source: Physics of Life Reviews, Volume 47Author(s): Psyche Loui, Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis Continue reading Knowledge clustering and the acquisition of creative expertise: Comment on “Musical engagement as a duet of tight synchrony and loose interpretability” by Tal-Chen Rabinowitch

Additional aspects to the tight-loose in music model: Comment on “Musical engagement as a duet of tight synchrony and loose Interpretability” by Tal-Chen Rabinowitch

Publication date: December 2023Source: Physics of Life Reviews, Volume 47Author(s): Assaf Suberry, Ehud Bodner Continue reading Additional aspects to the tight-loose in music model: Comment on “Musical engagement as a duet of tight synchrony and loose Interpretability” by Tal-Chen Rabinowitch

Actions are all we need for cognition, but do we know enough about them?: Reply to comments on “Motor invariants in action execution and perception”

Publication date: December 2023Source: Physics of Life Reviews, Volume 47Author(s): Francesco Torricelli, Alice Tomassini, Giovanni Pezzulo, Thierry Pozzo, Luciano Fadiga, Alessandro D’Ausilio Continue reading Actions are all we need for cognition, but do we know enough about them?: Reply to comments on “Motor invariants in action execution and perception”

Studying naturalistic actions requires research programs and not trade-off decisions in individual studies: Comment on “Beyond simple laboratory studies: developing sophisticated models to study rich behavior” by Maselli, Gordon, Eluchans, Lancia, Thiery, Moretti, Cisek, and Pezzulo

Publication date: December 2023Source: Physics of Life Reviews, Volume 47Author(s): Markus Raab, Laura Voigt, Constantin Rothkopf, Katja Fiehler Continue reading Studying naturalistic actions requires research programs and not trade-off decisions in individual studies: Comment on “Beyond simple laboratory studies: developing sophisticated models to study rich behavior” by Maselli, Gordon, Eluchans, Lancia, Thiery, Moretti, Cisek, and Pezzulo

Studying the hierarchy of actions from motor primitives: Comment on “An active inference model of hierarchical action understanding, learning and imitation”

Publication date: December 2023Source: Physics of Life Reviews, Volume 47Author(s): A. D’Ausilio, A. Tomassini Continue reading Studying the hierarchy of actions from motor primitives: Comment on “An active inference model of hierarchical action understanding, learning and imitation”

The posture-based motion planning model from cognitive psychology may prove useful for physics-based character animation: Comment on “Physics-based character animation and human motor control” by J. Llobera & C. Charbonnier

Publication date: December 2023Source: Physics of Life Reviews, Volume 47Author(s): D.A. Rosenbaum, R.G.J. Meulenbroek Continue reading The posture-based motion planning model from cognitive psychology may prove useful for physics-based character animation: Comment on “Physics-based character animation and human motor control” by J. Llobera & C. Charbonnier

Calls of the wild: Exploring the evolutionary roots of consonance and dissonance: Comment on “Consonance and dissonance perception: A critical review of historical sources, multidisciplinary findings, and main hypotheses” by N. Di Stefano, P. Vuust and E. Brattico

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