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Tables of Contents for Vision and Action
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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.