Perceiving Object Width by Grasping
Tin-cheung Chan, Claudia Carello, and M. T. Turvey
Illusions: Can Change of Vantage Point and
Invariant Impressions Remove Deception?
John M. Kennedy and Andrew Portal
Detection of Violations of the Law of
Pendulum Motion: Observers' Sensitivity to
the Relation Between Period and Length
John B. Pittenger
NUMBER 2
Control With an Eye for Perception:
Precursors to an Active Psychophysics
John M. Flach
Relative Distance Perception Through Expanding and
Contracting Motion and the Role of Propriospecihc
Information in Walking
Hiroyuki Ito and Katsuya Matsunaga
Perception of Map-Environment Correspondence:
The Roles of Features and Alignment
David H. Warren, Matt ]. Rossano, and Trevin D. Wear
Investigating a Nonconservative Invariant of
Motion in Coordinated Rhythmic Movements
P. N. Kugler, M. T. Turvey, R. C. Schmidt,
and Lawrence D. Rosenblum
NUMBER 3
The Ecology of Human-Machine Systems I:
Introduction
John M. Flach
The Ecology of Human-Machine Systems II:
Mediating "Direct Perception" in Complex
Work Domains
Kim J. Vicente and Jens Rasmussen
Responses to Optical Looming in the
Retinal Center and Periphery
Thomas A. Stoffregen and Gary E. Riccio
Commentary
A Commentary on Kugler, Turvey, Schmidt, and
Rosenblum's Ecological Approach to Motor Systems
Arthur S. Iberall
NUMBER 4
Perceiving the Lengths of Rods That are
Held But Not Wielded
Gregory Burton and M. T. Turvey
What an Actor Must Do in Order to
Perceive the Affordance for Sitting
Leonard S. Mark, James A. Balliett,
Kent D. Craver, Stephen D. Douglas,
and Teresa Fox
All That Glistens: Water Connotations in
Surface Finishes
Richard G. Coss and Michael Moore
Author Index for Vols 1 - 5 Ecological Psychology