Traditional approaches to human information processing tend to deal with perception and action planning in isolation, so that an adequate account of the perception-action interface is …
K Rayner - Quarterly journal of experimental psychology, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Eye movements are now widely used to investigate cognitive processes during reading, scene perception, and visual search. In this article, research on the following topics is …
Studies of mind, thought and reason have tended to marginalize the role of bodily form, real- world action, and environmental backdrop. In recent years, both in philosophy and cognitive …
This 2006 book explores how people's subjective, felt experiences of their bodies in action provide part of the fundamental grounding for human cognition and language. Cognition is …
E Thelen, LB Smith - Handbook of child psychology, 2007 - academia.edu
Dynamic systems is a recent theoretical approach to the study of development. In its contemporary formulation, the theory grows directly from advances in understanding …
Evolution and the brain have done a marvelous job solving many tricky problems in action control, including problems of learning, hierarchical control over serial behavior, continuous …
JM Findlay, ID Gilchrist - 2003 - books.google.com
More than one third of the human brain is devoted to the processes of seeing-vision is after all the main way in which we gather information about the world. But human vision is a …
E Balcetis, D Dunning - Journal of personality and social …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
People's motivational states--their wishes and preferences--influence their processing of visual stimuli. In 5 studies, participants shown an ambiguous figure (eg, one that could be …
L Smith, M Gasser - Artificial life, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The embodiment hypothesis is the idea that intelligence emerges in the interaction of an agent with an environment and as a result of sensorimotor activity. We offer six lessons for …