Embodied Cognition

An article in Tuesday’s NY Times Science section explores embodied cognition.

The article highlights a recent study in the journal Psychological Science that finds when people are asked to think backward in time, they tend to lean backward slightly.  When asked to think about the future, they angle their bodies forward.

All of this, of course, suggests the origin of metaphors and why they are so critical to the way we think.

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