Embodiment, Ego-Space, and ActionRoberta L. Klatzky, Brian MacWhinney, Marlene Behrmann The majority of research on human perception and action examines sensors and effectors in relative isolation. What is less often considered in these research domains is that humans interact with a perceived world in which they themselves are part of the perceptual representation, as are the positions and actions (potential or ongoing) of other acti |
Contents
About the Editors | |
Measuring Spatial Perception with Spatial Updating and Action | |
Bodily and Motor Contributions to Action Perception | |
OnLine Body Perception in the Context of Others | |
Psychophysical Studies of the Factors | |
The Embodied Actor in Multiple Frames of Reference | |
An ActionSpecific Approach to Spatial Perception | |
A Framework for Embodied | |
fMRI Investigations of Reaching and Ego Space in Human Superior Parieto | |
What Infant Locomotion Tells Us About | |
A Developmental Perspective | |
How Mental Models Encode Embodied Linguistic Perspectives | |
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Embodiment, Ego-space, and Action Roberta L. Klatzky,Brian MacWhinney,Marlene Behrmann No preview available - 2008 |
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