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This volume is the 11th in the Studies in Perception and Action series and contains research presented at the 16th International Conference on Perception and Action (ICPA) meeting in the summer of 2011.

ICPA provides a forum for presenting new data, theory, and methodological developments relevant to the ecological approach to perception and action. The forty-nine papers presented in this volume are divided into five Parts and represent the latest developments in ecological psychology research from four continents. In many instances, the contributions to Studies volumes reflect the first appearance of new ideas in a scientific venue. As a result, this book contains the most recent and cutting-edge research in perception and action.

This volume will appeal to individuals who follow the research literature in ecological psychology, as well as those interested in perception, perceptual development, human movement dynamics, social processes, and human factors.

Preface ix
Meeting History ix
Contributors xii
Chapter 1 Perception (Theoretical and Dynamic Perspectives)
Higher-Order Invariants Underlying the Perception of Emotion in Heider-Simmel Tasks: A Preliminary Report
2(6)
Eric Charles
Mark E. Singer
Lee Rudolph
Vibrotactile Flow and the Detection of Step-on-Places with a Sensory Substitution Device
8(5)
Alex Diaz
Antonio Barrientos
David M. Jacobs
David Travieso
Hypersets Analysis of Some Physical Systems and Their Numerical Implementations
13(4)
Dobromir G. Dotov
Nigel Stepp
Control of Speed in the Sensorimotor area During a Visually Guided Joystick Movement: A High-density EEG Study
17(5)
Øyvin Engan
Ruud van der Weel
Audrey van der Meer
The Effect of Fractal Event Structure on Anxiety and Memory
22(5)
Jason M. Gordon
Julia J. C. Blau
Claudia Carello
Noise Patterns in 6- to 8-year-old Children's Eye Movements During Crowded Visual Search
27(5)
Bianca Huurneman
Ralf F.A. Cox
F. Nienke Boonstra
Dots, Line, Contour & Surface Edge Trigger Centre-surround Pickup Mechanism
32(5)
John M Kennedy
Marta Wnuczko
Marcelo Santos
Peter Coppin
Karan Singh
Learning to Explore in Partial-Length Perception
37(6)
Zsolt Palatinus
Claire Michaels
Sensitivity of Toe Clearance to Leg Joint Angles During Extensive Practice of Obstacle Crossing: Effects of Vision and Task Goal
43(5)
Sergio Tosi Rodrigues
Valeria Duarte Garcia
Arturo Forner-Cordero
Longitudinal Development of Looming: How Optical Variables may Become Information
48(5)
Ruud van der Weel
Audrey van der Meer
Chapter 2 Coordination & Action
Bimanual Coordination: The Impact of Choosing the Focus of Attention
53(5)
Bruno Nascimento Alleoni
Ana Maria Pellegrini
Intentions, Context and Constraint in Isometric Single-Digit Force Production Dynamics
58(6)
Dilip N. Athreya
Michael A. Riley
A TMS Approach to the Problem of Motor Coordination
64(5)
Alain Boyadjian
Francois Tyc
Brasil-Neto Joaquim
Fitts' Law: A Joint-Action Approach
69(5)
Justin Fine
Eric L. Amazeen
Effect of Learning Racewalking on the Metabolic Aspects and Speed of the Walk-to-Run Transition
74(5)
L. Majed
A.M. Heugas
I.A. Siegler
Coupling Gaze Data with EEG Recordings for a New Method in Studying Behavior Related Brain Activity
79(5)
Magnus Holth
Audrey van der Meer
Ruud van der Weel
Fractional Derivatives and Prospective Information in Cart-Pole Balancing
84(5)
David M. Jacobs
Daniela Vaz
Claire F. Michaels
Do Robot-child Interactions Affect Interpersonal Coordination?
89(5)
Kinga Palatinus
Timothy Gifford
James Dixon
Anjana Bhat
"Do What I Say, Not What I Do": Increased Motor Resonance with Real Than Artificial Agent During Non-instructed Coordination Task
94(5)
R.N. Salesse
M. Ntolopoulou
R.C. Schmidt
J. Lagarde
T. Chaminade
L. Marin
To Know or Not to Know: Adaptations to Expected and Unexpected Visual Occlusions in Interceptive Actions
99(6)
Pieter Tijtgat
Simon J. Bennett
Geert J.P. Savelsbergh
Dirk De Clercq
Matthieu Lenoir
Sensorimotor Synchronization with Discrete or Continuous Slow Stimulus
105(5)
Manuel Varlet
Ludovic Marin
Johann Issartel
R. C. Schmidt
Benoit G. Bardy
Whole Body Decision Methodology
110(6)
Daniela V. Vaz
Miguel Moreno
Nigel Stepp
Mohammad Abdolvahab
M. T. Turvey
Nested Timescales of Motor Control: A Trade-Off Study
116(5)
M.L. Wijnants
A.M.T. Bosman
R.F.A. Cox
F. Hasselman
G. Van Orden
The Dominance and Compatibility Between Multi-modal Perceptions: Presenting Optic Flow and Acoustic Flow by Moving Room
121(6)
Chih-Mei Yang
Chia-Chun Huang
Ding-Liang Kuo
Chapter 3 Affordances
The Effects of Movement/Perceptual Experiences and Walking Speed on Perceiving Affordances for Aperture Passage
127(5)
Chih-Hui Chang
Ming-Young Tang
Affordance Compatibility Effects on the Initiation of Action Selection
132(5)
Tehran J. Davis
Michael A. Riley
Perceiving Affordances for Gap Crossing: Accuracy, Prediction, and Age Effects
137(5)
Chia-Pin Huang
Hank Jwo
Chung-Yu Chen
Chih-Mei (Melvin) Yang
Wheelchair Users' Locomotion Controlled to Fit the Potential Traffic Around Hallway Intersections
142(5)
Makoto Inagami
Akiko Hibiya
Ryuzo Ohno
Load-Induced Gait Transitions in Way-finding
147(5)
Vivek Kant
Jason M. Gordon
Mohammad Abdolvahab
M. T. Turvey
Claudia Carello
Negative Hysteresis in Affordance Experiments
152(6)
Stacy M. Lopresti-Goodman
T. D. Frank
Remembering Affordances for Objects
158(5)
Leonard S. Mark
Di Tong
Lin Ye
Judgments of Interior Spaces: The Role of Affordances
163(6)
Benjamin R. Meagher
Kerry L. Marsh
Chapter 4 Posture
Posture and Performance of a Precision Task at Sea
169(5)
Fu-Chen Chen
Thomas A. Stoffregen
Influence of Specific Sports Experience on Postural Responses to Optic Flow
174(3)
Hyun Chae Chung
Postural Expertise and Development: A Cross-Sectional Comparison of Ballet Dancers to Non-Dancers
177(5)
Sarah E. Cummins-Sebree
Adam W. Kiefer
Julie A. Weast
Michael A. Riley
Kevin Shockley
Jacqui Haas
Visual Vigilance Tasks Influence Stance Width
182(4)
Anthony M. Mayo
Jenna E. Urbain
Thomas A. Stoffregen
Mode Analyses on the Kinematical Structure of Basic Movements and Residual Patterns in Human Locomotion
186(5)
Nanase Takata
Sadahiro Senda
Kazuki Nakai
Katsuyoshi Tsujita
Chapter 5 Human Factors
Interaction Between Voluntary and Automatic Control of Grip Force when Manipulating an Object
191(5)
Frederic Danion
Regulating Rotation Speed in Wheel Throwing: Effects of Mass and Shape
196(6)
Enora Gandon
Frederic Pous
Thelma Coyle
Franck Buloup
Reinoud J. Bootsma
Postural Control While Reading in Unstable Visual Environment
202(6)
Chia-Chun Huang
Chih-Mei Yang
Layout of the Ground Surface in Daily Environments: An Ecological Approach to Natural Scene Statistics
208(5)
Makoto Inagami
Hirohiko Kaneko
A Study on Driving Behavior from an Ecological Approach in Car-following Situations
213(5)
Takayuki Kondoh
Nobuhiro Furuyama
Yousuke Akatsu
Yoshihiro Miyake
Readiness-to-hand, Unreadiness-to-hand, and Multifractality
218(6)
Lin Nie
Dobromir G. Dotov
Anthony Chemero
Dynamics of Asymmetric Bimanual Coordination in Dexterous Tool-use
224(6)
Tetsushi Nonaka
Blandine Bril
Low Vision Aids in Young Visually Impaired Children: Prospects from Motor Control
230(5)
J. Schurink
R.F.A. Cox
F.N. Boonstra
Activities of Designing Architectural Environments: An Ecological Perspective
235(5)
Hiroki Seki
Effect of Backrest and Seat-base Support of Driver's Seat on Braking
240(5)
Seiji Totsuka
Hiroshi Inou
Mamoru Sawada
Hiroyuki Mishima
Manual Wielding and the Dynamics of Liquids
245(3)
Ken Yoshida
Thomas A. Stoffregen
Author
Index 248
Charles, Eric P.; Smart, L. James