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According to the embodied cognition theory, what is the relationship between the body and cognition?
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According to the embodied cognition theory, what is the relationship between the body and cognition?
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The embodied cognition theory posits that cognition is deeply rooted in the body, with perception, imagination, and thought being influenced by the bodily experiences of an individual in the world.
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