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Studies in Perception and Action V: Tenth International Conference on Perception and Action
Contributor(s): Grealy, Madeleine A. (Editor)
ISBN: 0805832572     ISBN-13: 9780805832570
Publisher: Routledge
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Published: July 1999
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Annotation: This is the fifth volume in an evolving series known collectively as "Studies in Perception and Action." It features papers presented at the Tenth International Conference on Perception and Action held in Edinburgh, Scotland in August of 1999. This series provides a unique insight into the evolution of research on the ecological approach to perception and action. Each volume presents new research, almost always at the cutting edge of the discipline, and gives a special place to younger scientists whose work contains the seeds which will determine the future growth and direction of the discipline. "Studies in Perception and Action V" thus offers the reader not just a cross-section of leading research at a given point in time, but a mini-history of ecological psychology and its development. In this regard it is already notable how many of the 'younger scientists' in the 1991 volume have become leading figures of the field today.

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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Experimental Psychology
- Psychology | Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
Dewey: 153.7
LCCN: 99032683
Lexile Measure: 1410
Series: Studies in Perception and Action
Physical Information: 376 pages
 
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This is the fifth volume in an evolving series known collectively as "Studies in Perception and Action." It features papers presented at the Tenth International Conference on Perception and Action held in Edinburgh, Scotland in August of 1999. This series provides a unique insight into the evolution of research on the ecological approach to perception and action. Each volume presents new research, almost always at the cutting edge of the discipline, and gives a special place to younger scientists whose work contains the seeds which will determine the future growth and direction of the discipline. Studies in Perception and Action V thus offers the reader not just a cross-section of leading research at a given point in time, but a mini-history of ecological psychology and its development. In this regard it is already notable how many of the 'younger scientists' in the 1991 volume have become leading figures of the field today.