Affective Gibsonian Psychology presents the first comprehensive ecological approach to our affective engagement with the environment, drawing on James Gibson's new foundation of psychology.
Affective Gibsonian Psychology presents the first comprehensive ecological approach to our affective engagement with the environment, drawing on James Gibson's new foundation of psychology.
Rob Withagen is a Theoretical Psychologist and works as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Human Movement Sciences of the University Medical Center Groningen and the University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1.The mechanistic foundation of psychology 2.Gibson's ecological program 3.Affordances, invitations, and emotions 4.A plea for developmental history 5.Emotions and the (mis)perception of affordances 6.Developmental systems theory: Bridging the gap Epilogue
Introduction 1.The mechanistic foundation of psychology 2.Gibson's ecological program 3.Affordances, invitations, and emotions 4.A plea for developmental history 5.Emotions and the (mis)perception of affordances 6.Developmental systems theory: Bridging the gap Epilogue
Introduction
1.The mechanistic foundation of psychology
2.Gibson's ecological program
3.Affordances, invitations, and emotions
4.A plea for developmental history
5.Emotions and the (mis)perception of affordances
6.Developmental systems theory: Bridging the gap
Epilogue
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