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Visual Space Perception and Action
Visual Space Perception and Action
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action perception coupling
Actual Stimulus Position
Allocentric Coding
Bystander Location
Bystander Objects
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Comparison Stimulus
Configurational Coding
Cube Size
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Eye Movement Trajectories
Fixation Cross
Memory Set Size
Motion Extrapolation
motor control mechanisms
Ms SOA
parietal cortex function
PSE Value
Pursuit Eye Movements
Retinotopic Map
Retinotopic Position
Saccade Latencies
Saccade Target
Saccadic
Saccadic Eye Movement
sensorimotor integration
SOA Effect
spatial cognition
Spatial Lag
spatial representation in neuroscience
transsaccadic processing
Van Der Heijden
Visual Sensory Map
Visual Space Perception
Product details
- ISBN 9781841699660
- Weight: 730g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 18 Mar 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Vision is not an end in itself. Instead, it has evolved to assure survival in a dynamic environment. Vision - as well as the other senses - evolved from the necessity to act in this environment. Therefore, perceptual processes and action planning are much more interlocked than evident at first sight. This special issue examines the basic processes of space perception and how these processes interact with action planning and motor control. The tasks under consideration range from the simple localization of a single object to the coordination of a series of events in natural scenes. The contributions were written by various experts in the field, ranging from experimental psychologists, neurophysiologists to computational modellers and philosophers. Each contribution introduces new concepts and ideas that explain how visual space is being established and represented. The overarching question is whether vision and action are based on a single spatial map or on different, interacting spatial representations.
Jochen Müsseler, A.H.C. Van der Heijden
Visual Space Perception and Action
€107.99
