We argue four points. First, perception always relies on environmental constraints, not only in special cases. Second, constraints are taken advantage of by detecting information granted by the constraints rather than by internalizing them. Third, apparent motion phenomena reveal reliance on constraints that are irrelevant in everyday perception. Fourth, constraints are selected through individual learning as well as evolution. The "perceptual-concept-of-velocity" phenomenon is featured as a relevant case
In virtue of what is perception successful? In philosophy and psychology, we sometimes assume that v...
In virtue of what is perception successful? In philosophy and psychology, we sometimes assume that v...
Detection of object motion by moving observers and perception of velocity by stationary or moving ob...
Human visual perception is far from being an exact copy of reality. For the observer, it is much mor...
The fact that people are embodied places powerful constraints on their motion. By leveragin
In her article, Michaels (2000) defined action as "a temporally bounded, observable, goal-directed m...
International audienceEcological and sensorimotor theories of perception build on the notion of acti...
AbstractWe examine how various sources of information contribute to the percept of motion in depth. ...
I aim to show that perception depends counterfactually on the action we want to perform. Perception ...
We examine how various sources of information contribute to the percept of motion in depth. Subjects...
For a while it has been known that perception is used to guide action (e.g., Woodworth, 1899). Howev...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
This chapter argues that whereas perceptual experience is underconstant in one sense, it is virtuall...
The assumption that displacement of the retinal image over the retina is the basis for all perceptio...
Actions that people can perform in their everyday life are subject to a lot of constraints which lim...
In virtue of what is perception successful? In philosophy and psychology, we sometimes assume that v...
In virtue of what is perception successful? In philosophy and psychology, we sometimes assume that v...
Detection of object motion by moving observers and perception of velocity by stationary or moving ob...
Human visual perception is far from being an exact copy of reality. For the observer, it is much mor...
The fact that people are embodied places powerful constraints on their motion. By leveragin
In her article, Michaels (2000) defined action as "a temporally bounded, observable, goal-directed m...
International audienceEcological and sensorimotor theories of perception build on the notion of acti...
AbstractWe examine how various sources of information contribute to the percept of motion in depth. ...
I aim to show that perception depends counterfactually on the action we want to perform. Perception ...
We examine how various sources of information contribute to the percept of motion in depth. Subjects...
For a while it has been known that perception is used to guide action (e.g., Woodworth, 1899). Howev...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
This chapter argues that whereas perceptual experience is underconstant in one sense, it is virtuall...
The assumption that displacement of the retinal image over the retina is the basis for all perceptio...
Actions that people can perform in their everyday life are subject to a lot of constraints which lim...
In virtue of what is perception successful? In philosophy and psychology, we sometimes assume that v...
In virtue of what is perception successful? In philosophy and psychology, we sometimes assume that v...
Detection of object motion by moving observers and perception of velocity by stationary or moving ob...