El rol del cuerpo y la experiencia en el uso del instrumento musicalLa audición musical, entendida en el marco de la cognición corporeizada, supone una mente que se constituye más allá del cerebro, implicando a las acciones y movimientos corporales en el pensamiento. De acuerdo a la teoría de la mente extendida, el uso de un instrumento musical durante la práctica de la audición armónica cumplirá un rol esencial, constituyéndose en una herramienta de pensamiento integrada en el sistema cognitivo. Sin embargo, la idea de "mente" como producto del acoplamiento del cuerpo con el instrumento necesita ser considerada más concienzudamente en el contexto de la práctica musical, ya que se supone que la concreción de ese tipo de pensamiento en contexto sería el resultado de la forma que toman los ciclos de percepción-acción. La audición armónica en tanto práctica corporeizada implica un tipo de pensamiento orientado a "extraer" y/o sintetizar aspectos de la música en movimiento vinculados al componente armónico. En esta tarea, el uso del instrumento musical permite recuperar experiencias musicales pasadas, debido a la posibilidad que ofrece para conectar durante la performance actual las trayectorias motoras que fueron generadas anteriormente en la percepción armónica. Pensar a la audición armónica con el instrumento como una experiencia corporeizada y anclada que surge en la actividad de percepción-acción nos permitirá situar a la teoría de la mente extendida en el contexto de la práctica musical. música -audición armónica -cognición corporeizada -mente extendidaciclo de percepción-acción Epistemus (ISSN 1853-0494) Palabras Clave 124Listening to music as embodied cognition doesn't mean to consider a brain-centered system as mind only: It involves actions and body movements too. According to the theory of the extended mind, the use of a musical instrument in harmonic listening task is conceived as an integrated tool for thinking within an integrated cognitive system. However, the coupling of the body with the instrument as "mind" is required to be reviewed under the terms of musical practice, as it involves a kind of thinking and a particular context that, It is assumed, might shape the profiles of the perception-action cycles that take place during performance. In this sense, harmonic hearing involves a kind of thinking in movement, oriented to "extract" and / or synthesize aspects of music in relation to the harmonic component. In these tasks, the musical instrument employed is useful to recover musical experiences from the past, due to Its capacity to link the embodied construction of the motor pathways that are generated in performance to the harmonic percepts. In this way, thinking in harmonic hearing with the instrument as the embedded bodily experience that arise in the context of perception-action activity allow us to allocate the extended mind's theory within the context of musical practice. music -harmonic hearing -embodied cognition -extended mind -perception-action cycle Universidad Nacional de La Plata A...
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