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English Theme 45 pp.86-91 Date: June 12, 2007 Room: 8-405
Instructor: Mafuyu Kitahara Material: Thelen, E. (1995) “Time-scale dynamics and the development of an embodied cognition” in R. Port and T. van Gelder (eds.) Mind as motion, Cambridge: MIT Press
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Hannah: silent lady No recording of limit-cycle, just hands
Two infants need different strategies: Gabriel: too energetic, needs more control Hannah: too silent, needs more energy
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First reach (1) Gabriel Hannah
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First reach (2) Gabriel >> Hannah Gabriel Hannah
Area of trajectories (seen from front) Speed (direction-less) Torque (MDT = inertia, vs MUS = muscle) Gabriel attempted to slow down, but still spring-like Hannah smooth, slow, mature-looking
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Gabriel: more detail reach (M-->T) = continued from other moves.
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Time-scale dynamics Slow process: body and muscle grow
Fast process: everyday movements Everyday process: feed learning deus ex machine is not there!
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