Perspectives on Perception and Action
Herausgeber: Heuer, Herbert; Sanders, Andries
Perspectives on Perception and Action
Herausgeber: Heuer, Herbert; Sanders, Andries
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Originally published in 1987, this title aimed to present an eclectic and biased account of the status of perception-action relationships in various fields at the time.
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Originally published in 1987, this title aimed to present an eclectic and biased account of the status of perception-action relationships in various fields at the time.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9781138645707
- ISBN-10: 1138645702
- Artikelnr.: 53020039
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9781138645707
- ISBN-10: 1138645702
- Artikelnr.: 53020039
Herbert Heuer, Andries Sanders
Preface Part 1: Perception and the Control of Movement 1. Information and
Control: A Macroscopic Analysis of Perception-Action Coupling J.A.S. Kelso
and B.A. Kay 2. Catching Claes von Hofsten 3. Ideo-Motor Action Wolfgang
Prinz 4. The Acquisition of Skill: Some Modifications to the
Perception-Action Relationship Through Practice Richard A. Schmidt 5. Brain
Potentials Related to Preparation and Action C.H. M. Brunia 6. Sensorimotor
Integration: The Role of Pyramidal Tract Neurons Christoph Fromm Part 2:
Motor Processes in Perception 7. Muscle Sense and Innervation Feelings: A
Chapter in the History of Perception and Action Eckart Scheerer 8. An
Ecological Efference Mediation Theory of Natural Event Perception Wayne L.
Shebliske 9. Oculomotor Information and Perception of Three-Dimensional
Space D. Alfred Owens 10. Perceptual Learning by Saccades: A Cognitive
Approach Peter Wolff 11. Information-Processing Theory and Strong
Inference: A Paradigm for Psychological Inquiry Dominic W. Massaro 12.
Asymmetries in the Relationship Between Speech Perception and Production
Donald G. MacKay 13. Information Stores and Mechanisms: Early Stages of
Visual Processing D.J.K. Mewhort Part 3: Attention and the Control of
Action 14. Beyond Capacity: A Functional View of Attention Odmar Neumann
15. Selection for Action: Some Behavioral and Neurophysiological
Considerations of Attention and Action Alan Allport 16. Central Selection
in Vision A.H.C. van der Heijden. Author Index. Subject Index
Control: A Macroscopic Analysis of Perception-Action Coupling J.A.S. Kelso
and B.A. Kay 2. Catching Claes von Hofsten 3. Ideo-Motor Action Wolfgang
Prinz 4. The Acquisition of Skill: Some Modifications to the
Perception-Action Relationship Through Practice Richard A. Schmidt 5. Brain
Potentials Related to Preparation and Action C.H. M. Brunia 6. Sensorimotor
Integration: The Role of Pyramidal Tract Neurons Christoph Fromm Part 2:
Motor Processes in Perception 7. Muscle Sense and Innervation Feelings: A
Chapter in the History of Perception and Action Eckart Scheerer 8. An
Ecological Efference Mediation Theory of Natural Event Perception Wayne L.
Shebliske 9. Oculomotor Information and Perception of Three-Dimensional
Space D. Alfred Owens 10. Perceptual Learning by Saccades: A Cognitive
Approach Peter Wolff 11. Information-Processing Theory and Strong
Inference: A Paradigm for Psychological Inquiry Dominic W. Massaro 12.
Asymmetries in the Relationship Between Speech Perception and Production
Donald G. MacKay 13. Information Stores and Mechanisms: Early Stages of
Visual Processing D.J.K. Mewhort Part 3: Attention and the Control of
Action 14. Beyond Capacity: A Functional View of Attention Odmar Neumann
15. Selection for Action: Some Behavioral and Neurophysiological
Considerations of Attention and Action Alan Allport 16. Central Selection
in Vision A.H.C. van der Heijden. Author Index. Subject Index
Preface Part 1: Perception and the Control of Movement 1. Information and
Control: A Macroscopic Analysis of Perception-Action Coupling J.A.S. Kelso
and B.A. Kay 2. Catching Claes von Hofsten 3. Ideo-Motor Action Wolfgang
Prinz 4. The Acquisition of Skill: Some Modifications to the
Perception-Action Relationship Through Practice Richard A. Schmidt 5. Brain
Potentials Related to Preparation and Action C.H. M. Brunia 6. Sensorimotor
Integration: The Role of Pyramidal Tract Neurons Christoph Fromm Part 2:
Motor Processes in Perception 7. Muscle Sense and Innervation Feelings: A
Chapter in the History of Perception and Action Eckart Scheerer 8. An
Ecological Efference Mediation Theory of Natural Event Perception Wayne L.
Shebliske 9. Oculomotor Information and Perception of Three-Dimensional
Space D. Alfred Owens 10. Perceptual Learning by Saccades: A Cognitive
Approach Peter Wolff 11. Information-Processing Theory and Strong
Inference: A Paradigm for Psychological Inquiry Dominic W. Massaro 12.
Asymmetries in the Relationship Between Speech Perception and Production
Donald G. MacKay 13. Information Stores and Mechanisms: Early Stages of
Visual Processing D.J.K. Mewhort Part 3: Attention and the Control of
Action 14. Beyond Capacity: A Functional View of Attention Odmar Neumann
15. Selection for Action: Some Behavioral and Neurophysiological
Considerations of Attention and Action Alan Allport 16. Central Selection
in Vision A.H.C. van der Heijden. Author Index. Subject Index
Control: A Macroscopic Analysis of Perception-Action Coupling J.A.S. Kelso
and B.A. Kay 2. Catching Claes von Hofsten 3. Ideo-Motor Action Wolfgang
Prinz 4. The Acquisition of Skill: Some Modifications to the
Perception-Action Relationship Through Practice Richard A. Schmidt 5. Brain
Potentials Related to Preparation and Action C.H. M. Brunia 6. Sensorimotor
Integration: The Role of Pyramidal Tract Neurons Christoph Fromm Part 2:
Motor Processes in Perception 7. Muscle Sense and Innervation Feelings: A
Chapter in the History of Perception and Action Eckart Scheerer 8. An
Ecological Efference Mediation Theory of Natural Event Perception Wayne L.
Shebliske 9. Oculomotor Information and Perception of Three-Dimensional
Space D. Alfred Owens 10. Perceptual Learning by Saccades: A Cognitive
Approach Peter Wolff 11. Information-Processing Theory and Strong
Inference: A Paradigm for Psychological Inquiry Dominic W. Massaro 12.
Asymmetries in the Relationship Between Speech Perception and Production
Donald G. MacKay 13. Information Stores and Mechanisms: Early Stages of
Visual Processing D.J.K. Mewhort Part 3: Attention and the Control of
Action 14. Beyond Capacity: A Functional View of Attention Odmar Neumann
15. Selection for Action: Some Behavioral and Neurophysiological
Considerations of Attention and Action Alan Allport 16. Central Selection
in Vision A.H.C. van der Heijden. Author Index. Subject Index