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CogNet Library: Journals
Ecological Psychology
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Volume 13 Issue 2
Apr 01, 2001
ISSN: 10407413
Ecological Psychology
Volume 13 : Issue 2
Table of Contents
Eye Movements and the Selection of Optical Information for Catching
Eric L. Amazeen, Polemnia G. Amazeen and Peter J. Beek
Page
71-85
An Adaptive Bias in the Perception of Looming Auditory Motion
John G. Neuhoff
Page
87-110
What We Perceive When We Perceive Affordances: Commentary on Michaels (2000) "Information, Perception, and Action"
Anthony Chemero
Page
111-116
The Relation Between Perception and Action: What Should Neuroscience Learn From Psychology?
Patrick R. Green
Page
117-122
About Hens and Eggs-Perception and Action, Ecology and Neuroscience:A Reply to Michaels (2000)
Boris Kotchoubey
Page
123-133
Ecological Psychology and the Two Visual Systems: Not to Worry!
Joel Norman
Page
135-145
On Revising Assumptions
John Pickering
Page
147-161
Perception and Action Are Inseparable
Jeroen B. J. Smeets and Eli Brenner
Page
163-166
The Separation of Action and Perception and the Issue of Affordances
John van der Kamp, Geert J. P. Savelsbergh and Karl S. Rosengren
Page
167-172
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