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체화된 인지를 통한 무용과 신경과학 학제간 연구 고찰A study on interdisciplinary research for dance and neuroscience with embodied cognition

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A study on interdisciplinary research for dance and neuroscience with embodied cognition
Authors
고현정
Issue Date
Dec-2018
Publisher
한국무용교육학회
Keywords
neuroscience; cognitive science; embodiment; kinesthetic empathy; intersubjectivity. interdisciplinary research.; 신경과학; 인지과학; 체화; 움직임감각적 공감; 상호주관성; 학제간 연구
Citation
한국무용교육학회지, v.29, no.4, pp 47 - 60
Pages
14
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국무용교육학회지
Volume
29
Number
4
Start Page
47
End Page
60
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/6947
DOI
10.23022/kdes.2018.29.4.47
ISSN
1229-3547
2733-5461
Abstract
Human has a formidable ability that can control his/her own body to perform numerous numbers of skilled behaviours which appropriate to his/her own culture. This can be explained as embodied cognition. Dancers’ numerous movement repertories are highly skilled, and very accurate and complicate that require high control ability. Apart from this control ability, dancers also possess employing space-time, creative thinking for choreography that can offer un unique model to explore how dancer can integrate space-time and skilled movement. Human brain develops a specific process but it has the plasticity which continuously changes with learning and interaction with the environment and people. Dancers, who live with unspeakably fast or complex skilled movements production and re-production, clearly have the plasticity. Dancers who are composed of bodily knowledge, have a huge potential to neuroscientists to explore how the complicate movements can be learned, memorised, re-produced through dancers’ control ability and brain plasticity. Therefore, this study aims to provide the basis for interdisciplinary research of dance and neuroscience to vitalise dance research in terms of embodiment, bodily knowledge and brain. Firstly, to provide the basis of interdisciplinary research for dance, it explores the impotance of the integrating body and brain, and dancers’ embodied cognition. Secondly, it discusses the intimate relationship between seeing dance and doing dance to understand dancers’ brain networks. Thirdly, for the communication of the dancer and the audience, it depicts kinesthetics and cognition of intersubjectivity within a neuroscientific way.
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