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Action Capabilities
action coordination
affordance perception
Ankle Torque
Ankle Weights
Antero Posterior Direction
anti-phase
Anti-phase Mode
autism movement research
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child motor skills
cincinnati
Clipped
Closed Loop Controller
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CoP Location
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Dyad Conditions
EDM
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Experimental Group Participants
grit
Grit Number
H Ilbert
IJ
In-phase Mode
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nonlinear motor adaptation
Participant's Body Mass
perceptual
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postural dynamics
Present Paper Reports
Probit Function
Raw Estimates
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Scotch Tape
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Traversable Route
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Waterfalls

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138456907
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume is the 10th in the Studies in Perception and Action series and contains research presented at the 15th International Conference on Perception and Action (ICPA) meeting in the summer of 2009.
ICPA provides a forum for presenting new data, theory, and methodological developments relevant to the ecological approach to perception and action. The forty papers presented in this volume are divided into five Parts and represent the latest developments in ecological psychology research from four continents. In many instances, the contributions to Studies volumes reflect the first appearance of new ideas in a scientific venue. As a result, this book contains the most recent and cutting-edge research in perception and action.
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.

Jeffrey B. Wagman, Christopher C. Pagano