“…First, over the last two decades, a substantial body of research has demonstrated the embodied and situated nature of cognitive processes (Barsalou, 1999(Barsalou, , 2008Marsh, Johnston, Richardson, & Schmidt, 2009;Niedenthal, Barsalou, Winkielman, Krauth-Gruber, & Ric, 2005;Schubert & Semin, 2009; E. R. Smith & Semin, 2004). Perspectives on the specifics of what embodiment entails vary (Alessandroni, 2018;Pouw & Looren de Jong, 2015), but they are consistent in their critiques of the traditional cognitivist framework conceptualizing the mind as an isolated information processor. Instead, one's physical, bodily state is seen as playing a central role in mental activity, implying that psychological activity must be explained not just in terms of representations and mental models but also in terms of the actions of the entire physical organism.…”