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title | : | Studies in Perception and Action VI : Eleventh International Conference On Perception and Action : June 24-29, 2001, Storrs, Conn. |
author | : | Burton, Gregory A; Schmidt, Richard C. |
publisher | : | Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. |
isbn10 | asin | : | 0805840303 |
print isbn13 | : | 9780805840308 |
ebook isbn13 | : | 9780585384689 |
language | : | English |
subject | Perceptual-motor processes--Congresses, Perception--Congresses. |
publication date | : | 2001 |
lcc | : | BF295.I58 2001eb |
ddc | : | 153.7 |
subject | : | Perceptual-motor processes--Congresses, Perception--Congresses. |
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Studies in Perception and Action VI
Eleventh International Conference on Perception and Action
June 2429, 2001
Storrs, CT, USA
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Studies in Perception and Action VI
Eleventh International Conference on Perception and Action
June 2429, 2001
Storrs, CT, USA
Edited by
Gregory A. Burton
Department of Psychology
Seton Hall University
South Orange, NJ, USA
Richard C. Schmidt
Department of Psychology
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester, MA, USA
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Copyright 2001 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
International Conference on Perception and Action (11 th: Storrs, Conn.)
Studies in perception and action VI / Eleventh International Conference on Perception
and Action: June 24-29, 2001, Storrs, CT, USA / edited by Gregory A. Burton, Richard
C. Schmidt.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN 0-8058-4030-3 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Perceptual-motor processesCongresses. 2. PerceptionCongresses. I. Burton, Gregory A. II. Schmidt, Richard C. III. Title.
BF295.I58 2001
153.7dc21 2001033345
Books published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates are printed on acid-free paper, and their bindings are chosen for strength and durability.
Printed in the United States of America
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Table of Contents
Preface | xi
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Meeting History | xiii
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Contributors | xiv
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Audition |
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Blind Adults Exhibit Postural Responses to a Moving Room |
Kiyohide Ito, Thomas A. Stoffregen, Sarah Donohue & Gregory K. Nelson | 1 |
Length Perception by Sound |
Megan M. Cooper, Anna Janovicz & Claudia Carello | 5 |
Perception of Acoustic Occlusion Using Body-Scaled Judgments |
Michael S. Gordon & * Lawrence D. Rosenblum | 9 |
Perceiving Acoustic Source Orientation with Dynamic Rotation Cues |
John G. Neuhoff | 13 |
Auditory Perception of Distance in 3-Dimensional Space |
Michael K. Russell & Kerri Schuler | 17
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Haptic and Dynamic Touch |
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Elasticity and Length Information by Dynamic Touch |
Dsire GrandPr & Claudia Carello | 21 |
A Robotic Weightlifter That Learns to Exploit Dynamics |
Michael T. Rosenstein & Andrew G. Barto | 25 |
Tactual Discrimination of Sinusoidal Gratings by Active Dynamic Touch |
Harold T. Nefs, Astrid M. L. Kappers & Jan J. Koenderink | 29 |
Centering as a Task for Dynamic Touch |
Gregory Burton | 33 |
Effect of Grip Span on Weight Perception Via Two-Handed Lifts |
Nicholas C. Koop & * Christopher C. Pagano | 37 |
The Size-Weight Illusion in Preschoolers |
*Author for correspondence
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Heidi Kloos & Eric L. Amazeen | 41 |
Static Moment Variation is not Required for Perceived Heaviness Variation |
Kevin Shockley, Claudia Carello & M. T. Turvey | 45 |
Scaling Time Phases of Prehension |
Paola Cesari & Karl M. Newell | 49
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Vision |
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Judging Visual Angles: Deviations Toward Metric Size Judgments |
Igor Juricevic & John M. Kennedy | 53 |
Effect of Shadow on Time-to-Contact Judgments |
Nam-Gyoon Kim & Michael J. Grocki | 57 |
Evidence of a Phasic Modulation on Eye Control During Walking |
Brian T. Peters, Richard E. A. van Emmerik & Gary E. Riccio | 61 |
Simultaneous Constraints on Postural Responses to Imposed Optical Flow |
Philip Hove, Mei Si & Samantha Napier | 65 |
Optic and Acoustic Flow Influences Auditory Time-to-Arrival Judgments |
Michael S. Gordon & * Lawrence D. Rosenblum | 69 |
Using First Order Time-To-Contact in Interceptive Action: Quantitative Data |
Nicolas Benguigui, Hubert Ripoll & Michael P. Broderick | 73 |
The Role Of Tau-Dot Information in Detecting Upcoming Collision |
Cathy M Craig & Reinoud J Boostma | 77 |
Effect of Dynamic Occlusion on Heading Judgments |
Michael J. Grocki & * Nam-Gyoon Kim | 81
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Affordances |
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Are Affordances Perceived? |
Keith S. Jones & J. Shawn Farris | 85 |
The Right Stuff: Capuchin Monkeys Perceive Affordances of Tools |
Sarah E. Cummins-Sebree & Dorothy M. Fragaszy | 98 |
Perception-Action Relationships in Human Tongue Movements For Bolus Transit |
*Author for correspondence
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Catriona M. Steele & Pascal H. H. M. van Lieshout | 93 |
Infants Response to Potential Risk: Social Interaction and Perceptual Exploration |
Frdric E. Fraisse, Alexandra M. Couet, Kristin J. Bellanca & Karen E. Adolph | 97 |
Perception-Movement in Stepping Across Task |
S. Cornus, G. Montagne & M. Laurent | 101 |
Auditory Passability Perception of Vertical Gaps |
Michael K. Russell & Annie J. Shanley | 105 |
Ecological Perspectives on the Psychology of Eating and Food Preferences |
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