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Listening: The Perception of Auditory Events?

Pages 263-275 | Published online: 17 Sep 2010

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Thomas A. Stroffregen & John B. Pittenger. (1995) Human Echolocation as a Basic Form of Perception and Action. Ecological Psychology 7:3, pages 181-216.
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Thomas A. Stoffregen. (2018) Ecological Physics and the Perceptual Information That Supports Motor Control. Kinesiology Review 7:1, pages 73-78.
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W. Luke Windsor & Christophe de Bézenac. (2012) Music and affordances. Musicae Scientiae 16:1, pages 102-120.
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Sean W. Coward & Catherine J. Stevens. (2017) Extracting Meaning from Sound: Nomic Mappings, Everyday Listening, and Perceiving Object Size from Frequency. The Psychological Record 54:3, pages 349-364.
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