Elliot Saltzman,Ken Holt
Elliot Saltzman
The focus of this paper is on characterizing the physical movement forms (e.g., walk, crawl, roll, etc.) that can be used to actualize abstract, functionally-specified behavioral goals (e.g., locomotion). Emphasis is placed on how such form...
Linking Decisions and Actions in Dynamic Environments: How Child and Adult Cyclists Cross Roads With Traffic [0.03%]
动态环境下的决策与行动:儿童和成人骑自行车者如何穿过有车辆经过的马路
Jodie M Plumert,Joseph K Kearney
Jodie M Plumert
Unlike affordances involving stationary objects, affordances involving moving objects change over time. This means that actions must be tightly linked to decisions, making perceiving and acting on affordances involving moving objects challe...
New Affordances for Language: Distributed, Dynamical, and Dialogical Resources [0.03%]
语言的新可能性:分布式的、动力的和对话的资源
Bert H Hodges,Carol A Fowler
Bert H Hodges
In introducing the articles of this special issue on language, which grew out of the conference "Grounding Language in Perception and (Inter) Action," we take the opportunity to reflect on fundamental aspects of speaking and listening to ot...
Lorin Lachs,David B Pisoni
Lorin Lachs
Four experiments examined the nature of multisensory speech information. In Experiment 1, participants were asked to match heard voices with dynamic visual-alone video clips of speakers' articulating faces. This cross-modal matching task wa...
Carol A Fowler
Carol A Fowler
Language use has a public face that is as important to study as the private faces under intensive psycholinguistic study. In the domain of phonology, public use of speech must meet an interpersonal "parity" constraint if it is to serve to c...
J A Scott Kelso
J A Scott Kelso
Several conjectures by A. S. Iberall on life and mind are used as a backdrop to sketch a theory of mental activity that respects both the contents of thought and the dynamics of thinking. The dynamics, in this case, refers fundamentally to ...