Studies in Perception and Action VIII

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affordance theory
Antero Posterior Axis
Anti-phase Pattern
Antiphase Coordination
AP Axis
Body Sway
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Central Vanishing Point
Dynamic Touch
dynamic touch perception
ecological psychology
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Frequency Locking
Hand Trajectories
Hand's Initial Position
Hand’s Initial Position
Haptic Information
Haptic Perception
human movement science
In-phase Patterns
Inertia Tensor
interpersonal coordination
Optical Flow
perception action coupling studies
Phase Angles
postural control research
Postural Sway
Precision Tasks
Psychometric Function
Relative Phase Mode
Repeat Measure ANOVA
Rotational Inertia
Size Weight Illusion
Sway Variability

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805855531
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jun 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Since 1991, the edited book series Studies in Perception and Action has appeared in conjunction with the biennial International Conference of Perception and Action (ICPA), a conference that provides an opportunity for individuals who share interests in ecological psychology to come together to present current research, exchange ideas, and engage in conversation on theoretical and methodological concerns. The Studies in Perception and Action series is a way to preserve the dialogues between conference attendees and researchers displaying their latest work. This volume, the eighth in the series, presents the conversations held at the 13th ICPA meeting in the summer of 2005.

Studies in Perception and Action VIII includes broad coverage of the most current advances in research on perceiving and acting, including contributions from researchers in Australia, China, Japan, Europe, and North America. It addresses cutting-edge research in dynamics and human movement, recent progress in ecological approaches to perceiving and acting, and substantially extends our knowledge of just how rich a source of information the world is across a wide range of modalities.

This volume will appeal to individuals who follow the research literature in ecological psychology, as well as those interested in perception, perceptual development, human movement dynamics, and social processes.

Edited by Harry Heft, Kerry L. Marsh