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ISBN 10: 0198510691
ISBN 13: 978-0198510697
Author: Wolfgang Prinz, Bernhard Hommel
The latest volume in the critically acclaimed and highly influential Attention and Performance series focuses on a subject at the heart of psychological research into human performance – the interplay between perception and action. What are the mechanisms that translate the information we receive via our senses into physical actions? How do the mechanisms responsible for producing a response from a given stimulus operate? Recently, new perspectives have emerged, drawing on studies from neuroscience and neurophysiology. Within this volume, state of the art and cutting edge research from leading scientists in cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience is presented describing the approaches being taken to understanding the mechanisms that allow us to negotiate and respond to the world around us.
Table of contents:
1. Common Mechanisms in Perception and Action
Introduction
Wolfgang Prinz and Bernhard Hommel
Association Lecture
2. Sequential Effects of Spatial Overlap: Findings and Issues
Sylvan Kornblum and Gregory Stevens
Part I: Spatial Perception and Spatially-Oriented Action
3. Perception and Action: What, How, When, and Why
Part I Introduction
Glyn W. Humphreys
4. Some “Vision-for-Action” Systems: A Guide to the Separation and Integration of Dorsal and Ventral Functions
Yves Rossetti and Laure Pisella
5. Attention and Visually Guided Behavior in Separate Systems
Bruce Bridgeman
6. How the Brain Represents the Body: Insights from Neurophysiology and Psychology
Michael S.A. Graziano and Matthew M. Botvinick
7. Action Planning Affects Spatial Localization
Jerome Scott Jordan, Sonja Stork, Lothar Knuf, Dirk Kerzel, and Jochen Müsseler
8. Perceiving and Representing Human Movement
John J. Rieser and Herbert L. Pick, Jr.
Part II: Timing in Perception and Action
9. Perspectives on the Timing of Events and Actions
Part II Introduction
Jeff Summers
10. Timing of Movement: A Guide
Alan M. Wing and Peter J. Beek
11. Timing Mechanisms in Sensorimotor Synchronization
Gisa Aschersleben, Prisca Stenneken, Jonathan Cole, and Wolfgang Prinz
12. Embodiment of Musical Structure: The Influence of Musical Context on Sensorimotor Synchronization with Complex Temporal Patterns
Bruno H. Repp
13. Action, Constraint, and Perception
Patrick Haggard, Gisa Aschersleben, Jörg Gehrke, and Wolfgang Prinz
Part III: Action Perception and Imitation
14. Processing Mechanisms and Neural Structures Involved in Action Recognition and Production
Part III Introduction
Raffaella Ida Rumiati
15. Action Perception and Imitation: A Guide
Harold Bekkering and Andreas Wohlschläger
16. Observing a Human or Robot Hand Grasping an Object: Distinct Motor Priming Effects
Umberto Castiello, Dean Lusher, Morena Mari, Martin Edwards, and Glyn W. Humphreys
17. Action Representation and the Inferior Parietal Lobule
Vittorio Gallese, Luciano Fadiga, Leonardo Fogassi, and Giacomo Rizzolatti
18. Encoding Visible and Hidden Actions
Tjeerd Jellema and David I. Perrett
19. Visual Analysis of Body Movement
Maggie Shiffrar and Jeannine Pinto
Part IV: Content-Specific Interactions Between Perception and Action
20. Content-Specific Interactions Between Perception and Action
Part IV Introduction
Martin Eimer
21. Motor Competence in the Perception of Dynamic Events: A Guide
Paolo Viviani
22. Eliminating, Amplifying, and Reversing Spatial Compatibility Effects with Mixed-Location Relevant and Irrelevant Tasks
Robert W. Proctor and Kim-Phuong L. Vu
23. Is Response Activation by Control Stimuli the Basis of the Simon Effect?
Fernando Valle-Inclán, Steven A. Hackley, and Carmen de Labra
24. Activation and Inhibition in Conflict Tasks: Empirical Clarification Through Distributional Analysis
K. Richard Ridderinkhof
25. Response-Evoking Interference in Image Encoding
Jochen Müsseler and Peter Wühr
26. The Interaction Between Feature Binding in Perception and Action
Gijsbert Stoet and Bernhard Hommel
Part V: Coordination and Integration in Perception and Action
27. Coordination and Integration in Perception and Action
Part V Introduction
Robert Ward
28. From Perception to Action: Making the Connection – A Guide
Pierre Jolicoeur, Michael Tombu, Chris Oriet, and Biljana Stevanovski
29. The Depth Action System: A Distinct Visual System
Asher Cohen and Uri Feintuch
30. Selection for Perception and Selection for Spatial Motor Action Are Combined by Visual Attention: Review of Recent Findings and New Evidence from Stimulus-Driven Saccade Control
Werner X. Schneider and Heiner Deubel
31. Feedback Features in the Coordination of Perception and Action
Gordon D. Logan and N. Jane Zbrodoff
32. Anticipating Effects in Action Planning
Michael Ziessler and Dieter Nattkemper
33. The Representational Nature of Sequence Learning: Evidence for a Goal-Based Code
Eliot Hazeltine
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