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In contrast, EEC holds that the actual physical processes in body and in body-world interaction partly constitute whatever it is that we call 'the cognitive system' as a whole. Body, world and brain form a system. Together these system-parts 'cause' intelligent behaviour to arise as a system property. [[Dynamical Systems|Dynamical Systems Theory]] is a way of modeling behaviour that teams up quite naturally with the theoretical concepts of EEC. The theory of [[practopoiesis]] describes the rules adaptive systems need to obey if they are to successfully implement embodied and embedded cognition.
 
Under the umbrella of [[4E cognition]], the theories of the embodied embedded mind are connected with the [[Extended mind thesis|extended mind theory]] and [[enactivism]].
 
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==See also==
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*[[{{annotated link|Autopoesis]]}}
*[[{{annotated link|Enactivism]]}}
*[[{{annotated link|Extended cognition]]}}
*[[{{annotated link|Neuroconstructivism]]}}
*[[{{annotated link|Neurophenomenology]]}}
*[[{{annotated link|Practopoiesis]]}}
*[[{{annotated link|Pragmatism]]}}
*[[{{annotated link|Situated cognition]]}}
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