Commentaries on F. Mechsner (2004), "A Psychological Approach to Human Voluntary Movements," and Response of the Author.
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| Title: | Commentaries on F. Mechsner (2004), "A Psychological Approach to Human Voluntary Movements," and Response of the Author. |
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| Authors: | Amazeen, Polemnia G., Amazeen, Eric L., T.Turvey, Michael |
| Source: | Journal of Motor Behavior. Dec2004, Vol. 36 Issue 4, p371-407. 37p. |
| Subjects: | Sensory perception, Psychology of movement, Cognitive ability, Human mechanics, Cognition, Symmetry |
| Abstract: | F. Mechsner (2004) bases his argument for the primacy of perception on a simplified interpretation of phase transition findings. The authors show that attention to the details of phase transition analysis, as well as consideration of findings from steady-state experiments and the tools of symmetry theory, necessitate a theory of bimanual coordination that includes both perceptual and motor processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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