Event Cognition
An Ecological Perspective
Herausgeber: McCabe, Viki; Balzano, Gerald J
Event Cognition
An Ecological Perspective
Herausgeber: McCabe, Viki; Balzano, Gerald J
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First Published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1986
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9780898598117
- ISBN-10: 0898598117
- Artikelnr.: 52307690
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1986
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9780898598117
- ISBN-10: 0898598117
- Artikelnr.: 52307690
Viki Mc Cabe University of California, Los Angeles and Gerald Balazno University of California, San Diego.
I: Introduction: Event Cognition and the Conditions of Existence
Introduction: Event Cognition and the Conditions of Existence
II: Order in Behavior and Events
1: The Direct Perception of Universals: A Theory of Knowledge Acquisition *
2: Schemas in Cognition
3: Abstract Conceptual Knowledge: How We Know What We Know *
4: From Stimulus to Symbol *
5: An Ecological Perspective on Concepts and Cognition
III: Visual Events
6: Apprehending Pictorial Events *
7: Thinking on Your Feet: The Consequences of Action for the Relation of Perception and Cognition
IV: Linguistic Events
8: Motion Analysis of Grammatical Processes in a Visual-Gestural Language *
9: Memory for Meaning: The Ecological Use of Language
V: Musical Events
10: Invariants in Sound
11: Music Perception as Detection Of Pitch-Time Constraints
VI: Social Events
12: An Ecological Analysis of the Protection of Primate Infants
13: Kinematic Specification of Gender and Gender Expression
14: Epilogue: Cognition and Ethics
Introduction: Event Cognition and the Conditions of Existence
II: Order in Behavior and Events
1: The Direct Perception of Universals: A Theory of Knowledge Acquisition *
2: Schemas in Cognition
3: Abstract Conceptual Knowledge: How We Know What We Know *
4: From Stimulus to Symbol *
5: An Ecological Perspective on Concepts and Cognition
III: Visual Events
6: Apprehending Pictorial Events *
7: Thinking on Your Feet: The Consequences of Action for the Relation of Perception and Cognition
IV: Linguistic Events
8: Motion Analysis of Grammatical Processes in a Visual-Gestural Language *
9: Memory for Meaning: The Ecological Use of Language
V: Musical Events
10: Invariants in Sound
11: Music Perception as Detection Of Pitch-Time Constraints
VI: Social Events
12: An Ecological Analysis of the Protection of Primate Infants
13: Kinematic Specification of Gender and Gender Expression
14: Epilogue: Cognition and Ethics
I: Introduction: Event Cognition and the Conditions of Existence
Introduction: Event Cognition and the Conditions of Existence
II: Order in Behavior and Events
1: The Direct Perception of Universals: A Theory of Knowledge Acquisition *
2: Schemas in Cognition
3: Abstract Conceptual Knowledge: How We Know What We Know *
4: From Stimulus to Symbol *
5: An Ecological Perspective on Concepts and Cognition
III: Visual Events
6: Apprehending Pictorial Events *
7: Thinking on Your Feet: The Consequences of Action for the Relation of Perception and Cognition
IV: Linguistic Events
8: Motion Analysis of Grammatical Processes in a Visual-Gestural Language *
9: Memory for Meaning: The Ecological Use of Language
V: Musical Events
10: Invariants in Sound
11: Music Perception as Detection Of Pitch-Time Constraints
VI: Social Events
12: An Ecological Analysis of the Protection of Primate Infants
13: Kinematic Specification of Gender and Gender Expression
14: Epilogue: Cognition and Ethics
Introduction: Event Cognition and the Conditions of Existence
II: Order in Behavior and Events
1: The Direct Perception of Universals: A Theory of Knowledge Acquisition *
2: Schemas in Cognition
3: Abstract Conceptual Knowledge: How We Know What We Know *
4: From Stimulus to Symbol *
5: An Ecological Perspective on Concepts and Cognition
III: Visual Events
6: Apprehending Pictorial Events *
7: Thinking on Your Feet: The Consequences of Action for the Relation of Perception and Cognition
IV: Linguistic Events
8: Motion Analysis of Grammatical Processes in a Visual-Gestural Language *
9: Memory for Meaning: The Ecological Use of Language
V: Musical Events
10: Invariants in Sound
11: Music Perception as Detection Of Pitch-Time Constraints
VI: Social Events
12: An Ecological Analysis of the Protection of Primate Infants
13: Kinematic Specification of Gender and Gender Expression
14: Epilogue: Cognition and Ethics