Studies in Perception and Action VIISheena Rogers, Judith Effken First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
Perception of Gaze Direction in Real and Pictured Faces 19 | |
Similar Triangles Show How Viewing Distance Increases Size 34 | |
Hierarchical Control of the Bimanual Gallop 49 | |
Musculoskeletal Dynamics of the Wrist During Rhythmic Activity 65 | |
Haptic Perception and Dynamic Touch | |
Posture Balance and Locomotion | |
An Adequate MetaTheory for Fear Responding? 130 | |
A Comparison of Real Catching with Catching in a CAVE 145 | |
PerceptionAction Coupling | |
Liesbeth Mazyn Geert Savelsbergh Gilles Montagne Matthieu Lenoir | |
Does Exploration Promote Convergence on Specifying Variables? 178 | |
Behavior of a Harbor Porpoise in an Unfamiliar Environment 191 | |
Robert E Shaw William Mace | |
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