The Wisdom of the Body: What Embodied Cognition Can Teach Us About Learning, Human Development and Ourselves
by David J. Caldecott • 2003
Embodied wisdom tells us that we have a great capacity to change brain function through proper movement. But powerful culture pressures dictate the way we move and underlies some of our personal failures, our aches and pains, and our feelings of apathy when it comes to changing our lives"--Page 3 of cover.
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