Really enjoyed this discussion on Brain Inspired. We talk about how EP is currently showing up in the mainstream, and how it might be done better. We also talk about neuro developments within the ecological community itself. Thanks for leading us through it, Paul @braininspired.bsky.social!
Call for papers: 2026 International Conference on Perception and Action (ICPA) in Omaha, NE, June 23–26, 2026 icpa2026omaha.com (please RT!)
The UC Center for Public Engagement with Science @ucpews.bsky.social is hiring a postdoc! Anyone who will earn a PhD in a related discipline with interest in public engagement is encouraged to apply.
Please share widely! More details and apply here: jobs.uc.edu/job/Postdoct...
#SciComm #philsci 🧪
Leeds Beckett School of Humanities and Social Sciences has funding for 5 UK fees-only PhD studentships - many projects available, including one with me on skill acquisition across the lifespan - details here. Drop me a line if interested in working with me!
Our thematic collection on Progress in radical embodiment is now published in the May 2026 issue of Topoi
Issue here
link.springer.com/journal/1124...
Our editorial introduction here
doi.org/10.1007/s112...
@segundo-ortin.bsky.social @guicogsci.bsky.social @diovicen.bsky.social
New book with more Chomsky-bashing. The website says March 2026, but it is available now.
cup.columbia.edu/book/intertw...
Welcome to the 2026 International Conference on Perception and Action (ICPA). This year, we meet in Omaha, Nebraska, bringing the international ecological psychology community together in a setting th...
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In one common view, the mind is immaterial, internal, and invisible. From this perspective, the mind is inherently individual and isolated: It is unknowable ... | CUP
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Luis Favela and I just finished editing a special issue on dynamical cognitive science for topiCS. The great contributors of the issue talk a little bit about what happened in the last 30 years, where we are now, and where we are heading to.
Here's the intro (open access): doi.org/10.1111/tops...
We (@edbaggs.bsky.social, @segundo-ortin.bsky.social, @guicogsci.bsky.social, & I) have organised the conference "Dimensions of Radical Embodiment" for the last few years [Stay tuned for the next one!]. And we just edited a special issue around it. Here's the intro: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Tony Chemero
Andrew D Wilson
Andrew D Wilson
How has dynamical systems theory—especially the dynamical hypothesis—influenced the cognitive sciences since the 1990s? This topic brings together informatics, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, ...
Do neuroscientists know what "affordance" actually means?
(it seems perhaps not)
Luis, Vicente, and Matthieu @dewitmm.bsky.social on neuroscience trying to adopt ecological psychology for an "ecological neuroscience"
braininspired.co/podcast/232/
Angela Potochnik
Ed Baggs
Dio D. Vicen
Dio D. Vicen
Paul Middlebrooks
Our special issue of Topoi on "Progress in radical embodiment" can be found here
I'll post the articles in the thread below as they are published
link.springer.com/collections/...
Paper submissions are invited for the special issue/collection of Topoi entitled: Progress in radical embodiment. The special issue aims to explore progress ...