Search Results - "Grüneberg, Patrick"
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Intentionality and performance: the phenomenology of gait initiation
Published in Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences (10-01-2024)Get full text
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Action as Abductive Performance: An Improvisational Model
Published in International journal of philosophical studies : IJPS (01-01-2023)“…According to Gilbert Ryle, improvisation is a basic feature of ordinary action. In this paper, we take this idea seriously. Action is improvisation, in that it…”
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Robot-assisted voluntary initiation reduces control-related difficulties of initiating joint movement: A phenomenal questionnaire study on shaping and compensation of forward gait
Published in PloS one (12-03-2018)“…Humans employ various control strategies to initiate and maintain bodily movement. In case that the normal gait function is impaired, exoskeleton robots…”
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An Approach to Subjective Computing: A Robot That Learns From Interaction With Humans
Published in IEEE transactions on autonomous mental development (01-03-2014)“…We present an approach to subjective computing for the design of future robots that exhibit more adaptive and flexible behavior in terms of subjective…”
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From Therapy and Enhancement to Assistive Technologies: An Attempt to Clarify the Role of the Sports Physician
Published in Sport, ethics and philosophy (01-12-2012)“…Sports physicians are continuously confronted with new biotechnological innovations. This applies not only to doping in sports, but to all kinds of so-called…”
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Voluntary initiation of movement: multifunctional integration of subjective agency
Published in Frontiers in psychology (22-05-2015)“…This paper investigates subjective agency (SA) as a special type of efficacious action consciousness. Our central claims are, firstly, that SA is a conscious…”
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Corrections to "An Approach to Subjective Computing: A Robot That Learns From Interaction With Humans"
Published in IEEE transactions on autonomous mental development (01-06-2014)Get full text
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