James (2002) Visual perception is effected by motor experience
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Continuum of feature overlap among drawn and seen items: 1 O 0 8 S. **Motor and perceptual systems can Interact. In various ways: Do they Interact In letter ...
Jan 30, 1996 - feedback was sufficient to drive the illusion and suggests that a specific ... Taylor (1941) described and also reported some "curious ... For all practice and experimental trials, subjects were re- ..... Trends Neurosci 15:20-25.
Jan 30, 1996 - viewed in complete darkness, which occurred when sub- ... quired to hold their dominant hand against one of the two horizon- .... Page 4 ...
the action space (1.5m to 6m) by moving subjects in virtual environments. ... Distances are estimated by means of perceptually directed ac- .... The visual environment was an open, grassy field, with a forest at 50m .... As differences larger than tw
static grid cues is orthogonal to the actual tilt of the surface sm which is depicted by the motion ... 0° and 360°, and its slant was 30° or 45° (the slant was equal for the motion and ..... Freeman, T. C. A., Harris, M. G., & Meese, T. S. (1996
between them, looking along them to the horizon, and I ... yards, or to the perceived six-foot man half a mile ... are still free to give other meanings to my symbols.
creation of new types of works of art, entirely digital ones, and to the creation of ... perceptual media such as photography or cinema. The experience of the user ...
Infrared-based recordings of horizontal eye movements were made before, during, and immediately after three 30-s periods of auditory ocular motor feedback, ...
and the transition between contexts is probabilistic. .... during transitional moments in the field's evolution ... analysis of human behavior, and during the next few ...
retinal images continually shift, we did not perceive them as jumping about; rather, ... ie the sensory events that will result from the movement (von Holst and ..... rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta)'' Journal of Comparative Neurology 160 339 ... This
and the transition between contexts is probabilistic. .... during transitional moments in the field's evolution ... analysis of human behavior, and during the next few ...
further inquiry, to say that one observa- tion is more ... at hand, and I say, as Gibson did not, that the pole looks ..... as you move them around, and neither do your ...
is induced by sound: when a single flash of light is accompanied by multiple auditory beeps, the ..... shape, color, brightness and size of the visual flash, the.
nature helps us very much when we need illumination in human affairs. .... responsibility for it, Madeleine kept open for him a kind of door of hope, of possibility, ...Termes manquants :
given two or more options from which to choose. ... sensory information (e.g. of the values of the options), ..... ant to develop methods to estimate the prior distri-.
same as for the visual condition. 2.4. Test phase procedure. All imaging was done using a 4T, whole body MRI system (Varian/Siemens) and a quadrature head ...
Sep 23, 2010 - actions performed by the robot to go from an x-coordinate to another one ... This gradient image is then convolved with a DoG (Differ- ence of ...
correlations between the performance on the visual imagery tasks and the improvement of .... a Gen: gender (M, male; F, female); Edu: years of formal education; ...
paper preparation, and Arseny Sokolov for patience. MP was supported by a Human Frontier. Science Program Organization Fellowship and by the Faculty of ...
Hawken 1996; McKee et al 1986; Norman et al 1996; Snowden et al 1998; Stone and. Thompson 1992; Thompson 1982). The size of a physical frame, however, ...
was due not to the visual background, but to the extraretinal information available during real observer ..... ating characteristic [ROC] curve; see Green & Swets,.
Nov 30, 1994 - endorsing a basic postulate guiding imagery research, namely that ... all those techniques which rely principally on instructions to imagine actions the subjects' .... in their analysis of answers to their IDQ but also extracted a ....