
Studies in Perception and Action VII
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- Book Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Meeting History
- Contributors
- "Representational Momentum" and the Perception of Complex Biological Motion
- Body Shape Contributions to Perception of Point Light Displays
- Sensitivity to Emotional Events
- Property of Human Locomotion in Animations and Biomechanics
- Altered Depth Perception in Stereoscopic Visualization
- The Mona Lisa Effect: Perception of Gaze Direction in Real and Pictured Faces
- The Logical Structure of Visual Information
- Effects of Texture and Surface Corrugation on Perceived Direction of Heading
- Viewing Pictures: Similar Triangles Show How Viewing Distance Increases Size
- Viewing Pictures from Too Far: When are Tiles Perceived Square?
- Frequency and Amplitude are Inversely Related in Circle Drawing
- Learning and Transfer across Different Effector Systems: The Example of Goal-Directed Displacement Tasks
- Hierarchical Control of the Bimanual Gallop
- Visual Basis of Directional Constraint in Hand-Foot Coordination Dynamics
- The Role of Visual and Kinesthetic Information in Bimanual Coordination
- The Ecological Meaning of Spatial Symmetry in Bimanual Motor Coordination
- Musculoskeletal Dynamics of the Wrist During Rhythmic Activity
- Recruitment in a Synchronisation Task: A Coalition of Constraints
- Intention and Attention in Gestural Coordination: Asymmetric HKB Model
- Bi-Manual Haptic Attention
- Heaviness Perception Depends on Movement
- Contribution of the Inertia Tensor to Manual Multi-Joint Pointing
- Transfer of Calibration in Dynamic Touch: Length and Sweet-Spot Perception
- Postural Sway Decreases During Performance of a Digit Rehearsal Task
- Modeling Phase Transitions in Human Posture
- Sports Expertise Influences Learning of Postural Coordination
- The Dynamics of Learning New Postures
- An Intentional Dynamics Assessment Procedure for Discrete Tasks
- Measuring Exploratory Learning with Minimal Instruction as Drift
- Experimental Investigations of the Emergence of Communication Procedures
- 'Mind the Gap': False Memories as a Case of Event Cognition
- Feature Detection: An Adequate Meta-Theory for Fear Responding?
- "Perception for Inhibition": A Dorsal-frontal Pathway for Sensorimotor Regulation?
- Mobile Phones and Driving: Affordances and Attention
- A Comparison of Real Catching with Catching in a CAVE
- Task-Constraints and Movement Possibilities Influence the Timing of Hitting
- Perception-Action Coupling and Expertise in Interceptive Actions
- Binocular Depth Vision in the Timing of One-Handed Catching
- How Do We Reach and Grasp a Virtual Image?
- Movement Sequences for Cracking an Egg
- Tau Guidance for Mobile Soccer Robots
- Stereoscopic 3D Visualisation Using Gaze-Contingent Volume Rendering: Exploratory Perception in Action
- Does Exploration Promote Convergence on Specifying Variables?
- Evidence for Two Visual Pathways: Differences in Walking and Talking Perceived Distance
- Linguistic Background and Perception of an Ambiguous Figure: New Findings
- Behavior of a Harbor Porpoise in an Unfamiliar Environment
- What is the Sound of One Rod Dropping?
- A New Look at Situational Awareness: The Essential Ingredients for Modeling Perceiving and Acting by Animate and Robot Agents
- A Précis of a Position to be Elaborated in the Workshop on the Challenges and Promises of an Ecological Approach to Robotics
- Toward Smart Cars with Computer Vision for Integrated Driver and Road Scene Monitoring
- Author Index
- Keyword Index
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