Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs the body
Wachsmuth I, Lenzen M, Knoblich G (2008)
In: Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines. Lenzen M, Wachsmuth I, Knoblich G (Eds); Oxford: Oxford University Press: 1-28.
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Lenzen, Manuela;
Wachsmuth, Ipke;
Knoblich, Günther
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Abstract / Bemerkung
The aim of this book is to launch and explore a new integrated and interdisciplinary perspective, the Embodied Communication Perspective. The embodied communication perspective creates a new framework to reinterpret empirical findings in the cognitive and neurosciences, and to integrate findings from different research fields that have explored similar topics without much crosstalk between them. At the same time, the embodied communication perspective can serve as a guide for engineers who construct artificial agents and robots which should be able to interact with humans.
Stichworte
humans;
robots;
neurosciences;
Embodied Communication Perspective
Erscheinungsjahr
2008
Buchtitel
Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines
Seite(n)
1-28
ISBN
978-0-19-923175-1
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2608369
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Wachsmuth I, Lenzen M, Knoblich G. Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs the body. In: Lenzen M, Wachsmuth I, Knoblich G, eds. Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2008: 1-28.
Wachsmuth, I., Lenzen, M., & Knoblich, G. (2008). Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs the body. In M. Lenzen, I. Wachsmuth, & G. Knoblich (Eds.), Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines (pp. 1-28). Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199231751.003.0001
Wachsmuth, Ipke, Lenzen, Manuela, and Knoblich, Günther. 2008. “Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs the body”. In Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines, ed. Manuela Lenzen, Ipke Wachsmuth, and Günther Knoblich, 1-28. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Wachsmuth, I., Lenzen, M., and Knoblich, G. (2008). “Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs the body” in Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines, Lenzen, M., Wachsmuth, I., and Knoblich, G. eds. (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 1-28.
Wachsmuth, I., Lenzen, M., & Knoblich, G., 2008. Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs the body. In M. Lenzen, I. Wachsmuth, & G. Knoblich, eds. Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 1-28.
I. Wachsmuth, M. Lenzen, and G. Knoblich, “Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs the body”, Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines, M. Lenzen, I. Wachsmuth, and G. Knoblich, eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, pp.1-28.
Wachsmuth, I., Lenzen, M., Knoblich, G.: Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs the body. In: Lenzen, M., Wachsmuth, I., and Knoblich, G. (eds.) Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines. p. 1-28. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2008).
Wachsmuth, Ipke, Lenzen, Manuela, and Knoblich, Günther. “Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs the body”. Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines. Ed. Manuela Lenzen, Ipke Wachsmuth, and Günther Knoblich. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. 1-28.
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Embodied communication in humans and machines
Wachsmuth I, Lenzen M, Knoblich G (Eds) (2008)
Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.
Wachsmuth I, Lenzen M, Knoblich G (Eds) (2008)
Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.