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Perceiving Affordances for Aperture Crossing for the Person-Plus-Object System

Pages 105-130 | Published online: 08 Jun 2010

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Balagopal Raveendranath, Christopher C. Pagano, Moloud Nasiri, Andrew C. Robb & Sabarish V. Babu. (2023) Effect of Texture on the Perception of Axis of Rotation of Rotating Panels. Ecological Psychology 35:1-2, pages 1-30.
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Matthew N. Petrucci, Gavin P. Horn, Karl S. Rosengren & Elizabeth T. Hsiao-Wecksler. (2016) Inaccuracy of Affordance Judgments for Firefighters Wearing Personal Protective Equipment. Ecological Psychology 28:2, pages 108-126.
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Antoine H. P. Morice, Gabriel J. Diaz, Brett R. Fajen, Numa Basilio & Gilles Montagne. (2015) An Affordance-Based Approach to Visually Guided Overtaking. Ecological Psychology 27:1, pages 1-25.
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Amy L. Hackney, Michael E. Cinelli & Jim S. Frank. (2014) Is the Critical Point for Aperture Crossing Adapted to the Person-Plus-Object System?. Journal of Motor Behavior 46:5, pages 319-327.
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JeffreyB. Wagman, BrandonJ. Thomas, DawnM. McBride & BrianM. Day. (2013) Perception of Maximum Reaching Height When the Means of Reaching Are No Longer in View. Ecological Psychology 25:1, pages 63-80.
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Joanne Smith & Gert-Jan Pepping. (2010) Effects of Affordance Perception on the Initiation and Actualization of Action. Ecological Psychology 22:2, pages 119-149.
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Chih-hui Chang, MichaelG. Wade & ThomasA. Stoffregen. (2009) Perceiving Affordances for Aperture Passage in an Environment–Person–Person System. Journal of Motor Behavior 41:6, pages 495-500.
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Eric A. Malek & Jeffrey B. Wagman. (2008) Kinetic potential influences visual and remote haptic perception of affordances for standing on an inclined surface. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 61:12, pages 1813-1826.
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