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Tables of Contents for Common Mechanisms in Perception and Action
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
ix
The Attention and Performance Symposia
xi
Authors and Participants
xiii
Group Photo
xxii
Editors' introduction
1
6
Common mechanisms in perception and action Introductory remarks
3
4
Association lecture
7
48
Sequential effects of dimensional overlap: findings and issues
9
46
I Space perception and spatially oriented action
55
140
Perception and action: what, how, when, and why Introduction to Section I
57
5
Several `vision for action' systems: a guide to dissociating and integrating dorsal and ventral functions (tutorial)
62
58
Attention and visually guided behavior in distinct systems
120
16
How the brain represents the body: insights from neurophysiology and psychology
136
22
Action planning affects spatial localization
158
19
The perception and representation of human locomotion
177
18
II Timing in perception and action
195
92
Perspectives on the timing of events and actions Introduction to Section II
197
5
Movement timing: a tutorial
202
25
Timing mechanisms in sensorimotor synchronization
227
18
The embodiment of musical structure: effects of musical context on sensorimotor synchronization with complex timing patterns
245
21
Action, binding, and awareness
266
21
III Action perception and imitation
287
114
Processing mechanisms and neural structures involved in the recognition and production of actions Introduction to Section III
289
5
Action perception and imitation: a tutorial
294
21
Observing a human or a robotic hand grasping an object: differential motor priming effects
315
19
Action representation and the inferior parietal lobule
334
22
Coding of visible and hidden actions
356
25
The visual analysis of bodily motion
381
20
IV Content-specific interactions between perception and action
401
152
Content-specific interactions between perception and action Introduction to Section IV
403
3
Motor competence in the perception of dynamic events: a tutorial
406
37
Eliminating, magnifying, and reversing spatial compatibility effects with mixed location-relevant and irrelevant trials
443
31
Does stimulus-driven response activation underlie the Simon effect?
474
20
Activation and suppression in conflict tasks: empirical clarification through distributional analyses
494
26
Response-evoked interference in visual encoding
520
18
Interaction between feature binding in perception and action
538
15
V Coordination and integration in perception and action
553
138
Coordination and integration in perception and action Introduction to Section V
555
3
From perception to action: making the connection---a tutorial
558
29
The dimensional-action system: a distinct visual system
587
22
Selection-for-perception and selection-for-spatial-motor-action are coupled by visual attention: a review of recent findings and new evidence from stimulus-driven saccade control
609
19
Response features in the coordination of perception and action
628
17
Effect anticipation in action planning
645
28
The representational nature of sequence learning: evidence for goal-based codes
673
18
Author index
691
18
Subject index
709