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More mathematics: Bodily-kinaesthetic intelligence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 1997

Gin McCollum
Affiliation:
R. S. Dow Neurological Sciences Institute, 1120 NW 20th Avenue, Portland, OR 97209 mccollum@ohsu.edu www.ohsu.edu/som-neuroscience/sys/ mccollum.html
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Abstract

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Although the idea that cognitive structure changes as we learn is welcome, a variety of mathematical structures are needed to model the neural and cognitive processes involved. A specific example of bodily-kinaesthetic intelligence is given, building on a formalism given elsewhere. As the structure of cognition changes, previous learning can become tacit, adding to the complexity of cognition and its modeling.

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Open Peer Commentary
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© 1997 Cambridge University Press