Macrocognition through the multiscale enaction model (MEM) lens: Identification of a blind spot of macrocognition research

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"Given a dark room and a highly motivated subject, one has no difficulty in demonstrating Korte's Laws of phenomenal movement. Lead the subject from the dark room to the market place and then find out what it is he sees moving and under what conditions, and Korte's Laws, though still valid, describe the situation about as well as the Laws of Color Mixture describe one's feelings before an El Greco canvas."

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Laurent, E., & Bianchi, R. (2016). Macrocognition through the multiscale enaction model (MEM) lens: Identification of a blind spot of macrocognition research. Frontiers in Psychology, 7(JUL). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01123

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