Synopses & Reviews
This book is about the two-way interplay between vision and action. Leaders in the field examine such actions as driving, moving your eyes or head, or catching a ball.
Table of Contents
Preface; 1. Vision and action Laurence R. Harris and Michael Jenkin; 2. Eye movements probe neural processing of 3-D motion Fred Miles; 3. The structure of visual space Martin S. Banks; 4. Using non-visual motion cues to interpret visual motion Laurence R. Harris and Michael Jenkin; 5. The role of working memory in behaviours Dana Ballard; 6. How vision evokes three-dimensional eye rotation Lance M. Optican; 7. Vision and the implementation of Listing's law of the eye J. Douglas Crawford; 8. Tau coupling in movement control David N. Lee; 9. The roles of vision in driving Michael Land; 10. Frames of reference for coding action Laurence R. Harris; 11. Collision avoidance David M. Regan; 12. An analysis of heading towards a wall Antje Grigo and M. Lappe; 13. Three dimensional processing of optic flow V. Cornilleau-Peres; 14. Coordinating multiple sources of information about motion Ian Howard; 15. Vision and action in artificial animals Demetri Terzopolous; 16. Perception and action dissociations and couplings Mel Goodale; 17. Exocentric pointing Ian Koenderink and A. J. Van Doorn; 18. Information and movement Reinoud J. Bootsma; 19. Vision and the level of synergies M. T. Turvey; 20. Movement planning: kinematics, dynamics, both or neither? John Soechting; 21. Brain and behavioral dynamics of coupled perception-action systems J. A. S. Kelso; 22. The dynamics of perception William Warren; Index.