Control With an Eye for Perception: Precursors to an Active Psychophysics

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Abstract

The perception-action cycle is viewed within the context of research in manual control. A portrait of a perception-action system is derived from the primitives of control theory in order to evaluate the promise of this perspective for what Warren and McMfllan (1984) have termed "Active Psychophysics." That is, a study of human performance that does justice to the intimate coupling between perception and action.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Jan 1 1989
Event1989 NASA workshop on Visually Guided Control of Movement - Moffett Field, United States
Duration: Jun 26 1989Jul 14 1989

Conference

Conference1989 NASA workshop on Visually Guided Control of Movement
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityMoffett Field
Period6/26/897/14/89

Disciplines

  • Psychology

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