The remarkable complexity and sophistication of our perceptual systems have evolved for ultimately one purpose--to promote efficient and effective action within a constantly changing environment. Traditionally, the route from perception to action has often been viewed as a single, one-directional sequence of stages, which begins with a stimulus presentation and ends with a response. This view has tended to emphasize the separation of perception from action, with the result that studies of stimulus and response processing have often been carried out in isolation from each other. The work in…mehr
The remarkable complexity and sophistication of our perceptual systems have evolved for ultimately one purpose--to promote efficient and effective action within a constantly changing environment. Traditionally, the route from perception to action has often been viewed as a single, one-directional sequence of stages, which begins with a stimulus presentation and ends with a response. This view has tended to emphasize the separation of perception from action, with the result that studies of stimulus and response processing have often been carried out in isolation from each other. The work in this volume takes a different approach, which reflects renewed and increasing interest in how cognitive systems for vision and action are integrated. The studies here explore multiple pathways between vision and action, the ways in which vision promotes action, and even the conditions and degree to which action and its consequences can influence vision. A variety of methods and theoretical approaches are represented, in studies examining spatial coding, object processing, motor behavior, attentional bias, and codes for action.
R. Ward Independence and Integration of Perception and Action: An Introduction. B. Hommel W.X. Schneider Visual Attention and Manual Response Selection: Distinct Mechanisms Operating on the Same Codes. P. Wühr J. Müsseler Blindness to Response-compatible Stimuli in the Psychological-refractory-period Paradigm. C. Bonfiglioli J. Duncan C. Rorden S. Kennett Action and Perception: Evidence against Converging Selection Processes. S. Mattes R. Ulrich J. Miller Response Force in RT Tasks: Isolating Effects of Stimulus Probability and Response Probability. J. Fleming R.L. Klatzky M. Behrmann Time Course of Planning for Object and Action Parameters in Visually Guided Manipulation. M. Grosjean J.T. Mordkoff Post-response Stimulation and the Simon Effect: Further Evidence of Action-effect Integration. J.C. Phillips R. Ward S-R Correspondence Effects of Irrelevant Visual Affordance: Time-course and Specificity of Response Activation. A. Pavese L.J. Buxbaum Action Matters: The Role of Action Plans and Object Affordances in Selection for Action. S.P. Tipper Action-centred Negative Priming: Evidence for Reactive Inhibition. E.Y. Yoon D. Heinke G.W. Humphreys Modelling Direct Perceptual Constraints on Action Selection: The Naming and Action Model (NAM). J.A. Phillips G.W. Humphreys U. Noppeney C.J. Price The Neural Substrates of Action Retrieval: An Examination of Semantic and Visual Routes to Action.
R. Ward Independence and Integration of Perception and Action: An Introduction. B. Hommel W.X. Schneider Visual Attention and Manual Response Selection: Distinct Mechanisms Operating on the Same Codes. P. Wühr J. Müsseler Blindness to Response-compatible Stimuli in the Psychological-refractory-period Paradigm. C. Bonfiglioli J. Duncan C. Rorden S. Kennett Action and Perception: Evidence against Converging Selection Processes. S. Mattes R. Ulrich J. Miller Response Force in RT Tasks: Isolating Effects of Stimulus Probability and Response Probability. J. Fleming R.L. Klatzky M. Behrmann Time Course of Planning for Object and Action Parameters in Visually Guided Manipulation. M. Grosjean J.T. Mordkoff Post-response Stimulation and the Simon Effect: Further Evidence of Action-effect Integration. J.C. Phillips R. Ward S-R Correspondence Effects of Irrelevant Visual Affordance: Time-course and Specificity of Response Activation. A. Pavese L.J. Buxbaum Action Matters: The Role of Action Plans and Object Affordances in Selection for Action. S.P. Tipper Action-centred Negative Priming: Evidence for Reactive Inhibition. E.Y. Yoon D. Heinke G.W. Humphreys Modelling Direct Perceptual Constraints on Action Selection: The Naming and Action Model (NAM). J.A. Phillips G.W. Humphreys U. Noppeney C.J. Price The Neural Substrates of Action Retrieval: An Examination of Semantic and Visual Routes to Action.
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