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Futurism in Physiology: Nikolai Bernstein, Anticipation, and Kinaesthetic Imagination

Authors : Irina E. Sirotkina, Elena V. Biryukova

Published in: Anticipation: Learning from the Past

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The article brings together the history of anticipation with cutting-edge research on kinaesthetic imagination. It locates Bernstein’s work in the context of both early-20th century holism in biology and the wider cultural movement of Futurism. The authors examine Bernstein’s attempts to introduce intentionality into physiology and his passionate search for determinants of movements in the future, rather than in the past. These attempts were stimulated by Bernstein’s work on specifically human movements, purposeful and wilful, very much unlike the conditional reflexes of Pavlovian dogs. The article also describes the notion of anticipation as conceived by Bernstein, as well as later studies of anticipation by contemporary physiologists and phenomenologists. It then introduces the notion of kinaesthetic imagination based on research by scholars of dance and sport. The article concludes with a section on the use of kinaesthetic imagination for rehabilitation of post-stroke patients, quoting from research in progress.

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Footnotes
1
A general discussion regarding the distinction between probability and possibility is beyond the scope of this text. We thank Prof. Mihai Nadin for this comment (cf. Nadin reference in this article).
 
2
Terent’ev’s remarkable Treatise on Total Indecency was published in Tiflis in 1920 by the Futurist group 41° (see [5, p. 202]).
 
3
This was suggested to one of us by the late Professor Mikhail Grigorievich Yaroshevsky (1915–2002).
 
4
This work was first published in 1947 under the title “The Coordination of Movements in Ontogenesis” in a collection of works by the Central Institute for Physical Culture, Moscow, and was reprinted in [19].
 
5
Alain Berthoz and Jean-Luc Petit remind us that the idea that the “brain makes predictions and anticipations” has its origins in Bernstein’s work [22: 88].
 
6
Unfortunately, Bernstein’s fundamental work On the Construction of Movements (1947) [33] has never been translated into European languages.
 
7
Data collected in the framework of the project, “Developing the method of rehabilitation for post-stroke and post-traumatic patients with the help of the exoskeleton of the hand connected to the brain-computer interface based on classification of EEG patterns corresponding to the imagination of movements”, at the N.I. Pirogov Russian National Medical Research University, Contract no. 0373100108213000320–45551.
 
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Metadata
Title
Futurism in Physiology: Nikolai Bernstein, Anticipation, and Kinaesthetic Imagination
Authors
Irina E. Sirotkina
Elena V. Biryukova
Copyright Year
2015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19446-2_15

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