sensorimotorism
Sensorimotorism is a philosophical and cognitive theory that emphasizes the integral role of sensory experiences and motor actions in the development of knowledge and consciousness. Rooted in the traditions of empirical and phenomenological philosophy, sensorimotorism posits that perception arises from the dynamic interactions between sensory inputs and motor responses, rather than from passive reception of information alone.
The theory is closely associated with the work of thinkers such as Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the field
In cognitive science, sensorimotorism has influenced research into perception, consciousness, and robotics. It suggests that understanding
Sensorimotorism also has philosophical implications related to the nature of subjectivity and the enactive approach to
Overall, sensorimotorism contributes to a broader understanding of how organisms and artificial systems perceive and interact