The fact that it's an order of magnitude easier to compose music by playing with both hands on a piano keyboard than by writing down the notes (even with the same immediate audio feedback) is a strong statement about the power of embodied cognition
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I can't write a track without actually playing it, nor can I figure out the composition of a picture without actually drawing it. The act is the thinking
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I am an amature mountaineer, and I can say for sure that my feet make most of decisions in tough terrains where your stability defy logic.
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Phenomenologists explored this relation. I believe Sartre wrote that when you poke mud with a stick you feel the softness of the mud but not the hardness of the stick (as an example of transcendence). Sadly, there is a less poetic explanation through proprioceptive integration.
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muscle memory.
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Yes and listening to certain music can give us goosebumps! How does that work?
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Phantom limb pain corroborates this hypothesis.
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