How accurate are explicit judgements about familiar forms of object motion, and how are they made? Participants judged the relations between force exerted in kicking a soccer ball and variables that define the trajectory of the ball: launch angle, maximum height attained, and maximum distance reached. Judgements tended to conform to a simple heuristic that judged force tends to increase as maximum height and maximum distance increase, with launch angle not being influential. Support was also found for the converse prediction, that judged maximum height and distance tend to increase as the amount of force described in the kick increases. The observed judgemental tendencies did not resemble the objective relations, in which force is a functio...
Research into human models of intuitive physics typically falls into one of two camps, either claimi...
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Visual information is an essential guide when interacting with moving objects, yet it can also be de...
How accurate are explicit judgements about familiar forms of object motion, and how are they made? P...
Throwing and catching balls or other objects is a generally highly practiced skill; however, concept...
It has been suggested that when judging the distance to a desirable object, motivated distortions of...
Several tendencies found in explicit judgments about object motion have been interpreted as evidence...
There is evidence that actions are planned by anticipation of their external effects, with the stren...
Experiments were conducted examining human interception of projectiles. It was found that fielders t...
When two motions appear to be causally related, the spatiotemporal features of motions are sometimes...
The paper briefly discusses the perception of velocity and prediction of motion as processes involve...
For actions involving interception and, more generally, for any action requiring tracking of moving ...
We examined the processes that mediate the emergence of action-specific influences on perception tha...
Inertial properties of throwing or striking actions constrain action outcomes, but their role in ant...
The authors examined the role of action effects (i.e., ball trajectory) during the performance of a ...
Research into human models of intuitive physics typically falls into one of two camps, either claimi...
If a moving stimulus (i.e., launcher) contacts a stationary target that subsequently begins to move,...
Visual information is an essential guide when interacting with moving objects, yet it can also be de...
How accurate are explicit judgements about familiar forms of object motion, and how are they made? P...
Throwing and catching balls or other objects is a generally highly practiced skill; however, concept...
It has been suggested that when judging the distance to a desirable object, motivated distortions of...
Several tendencies found in explicit judgments about object motion have been interpreted as evidence...
There is evidence that actions are planned by anticipation of their external effects, with the stren...
Experiments were conducted examining human interception of projectiles. It was found that fielders t...
When two motions appear to be causally related, the spatiotemporal features of motions are sometimes...
The paper briefly discusses the perception of velocity and prediction of motion as processes involve...
For actions involving interception and, more generally, for any action requiring tracking of moving ...
We examined the processes that mediate the emergence of action-specific influences on perception tha...
Inertial properties of throwing or striking actions constrain action outcomes, but their role in ant...
The authors examined the role of action effects (i.e., ball trajectory) during the performance of a ...
Research into human models of intuitive physics typically falls into one of two camps, either claimi...
If a moving stimulus (i.e., launcher) contacts a stationary target that subsequently begins to move,...
Visual information is an essential guide when interacting with moving objects, yet it can also be de...