Body movements during perceptual tasks can be considered as exploratory activity that facilitate perception. In the present study we tested whether the complexity of postural sway is related to perception of affordances. Effort-to-compress (ETC), a novel measure of complexity, was shown to be related to perception as compared to gross measures of body sway (mean magnitude and variability). Specifically, complexity was related to perceptual responses in a behavioral task (judge standonableness of sloped terrain), but not when numerical angle judgments of slope were solicited. Furthermore, ETC was extreme at the action boundary of standonableness whereas magnitude and variability of body sway were not. This provides further evidence that th...
Past research has shown that haptically perceived surface slant by foot is matched with visually per...
The goals of this study were to examine the visual information influence on body sway as a function ...
Nested affordances in climbing comprise of multiple sequential actions, encompassing more than isola...
By definition, perception is a multisensory process that unfolds in time as a complex sequence of ex...
By definition, perception is a multisensory process that unfolds in time as a complex sequence of ex...
Perceptual estimates of action-relevant space have been reported to vary dependent on postural stabi...
Visual perception of whether an object is within reach while standing in different postures was inve...
From the ecological perspective on perception and action, objects and events structure patterned ene...
Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but they are ...
Recent research (Hajnal et al. in Perception 45(7):768–786, 2016) found apparent differences between...
In 2 experiments, participants made judgments of their own maximum sitting height. During judgments,...
This study investigated how skill level and task complexity influence the calibration of perception–...
<div><p>Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but t...
The perception and control of body sway may be regarded as a task that utilizes central cognitive re...
In 2 experiments, the authors independently varied the degree of cognitive and perceptual difficulty...
Past research has shown that haptically perceived surface slant by foot is matched with visually per...
The goals of this study were to examine the visual information influence on body sway as a function ...
Nested affordances in climbing comprise of multiple sequential actions, encompassing more than isola...
By definition, perception is a multisensory process that unfolds in time as a complex sequence of ex...
By definition, perception is a multisensory process that unfolds in time as a complex sequence of ex...
Perceptual estimates of action-relevant space have been reported to vary dependent on postural stabi...
Visual perception of whether an object is within reach while standing in different postures was inve...
From the ecological perspective on perception and action, objects and events structure patterned ene...
Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but they are ...
Recent research (Hajnal et al. in Perception 45(7):768–786, 2016) found apparent differences between...
In 2 experiments, participants made judgments of their own maximum sitting height. During judgments,...
This study investigated how skill level and task complexity influence the calibration of perception–...
<div><p>Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but t...
The perception and control of body sway may be regarded as a task that utilizes central cognitive re...
In 2 experiments, the authors independently varied the degree of cognitive and perceptual difficulty...
Past research has shown that haptically perceived surface slant by foot is matched with visually per...
The goals of this study were to examine the visual information influence on body sway as a function ...
Nested affordances in climbing comprise of multiple sequential actions, encompassing more than isola...