The ecological approach to visual perception / James J. Gibson.

By: Gibson, James Jerome, 1904-1980Material type: TextTextSeries: Resources for ecological psychologyPublication details: Hillsdale, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1986Description: xiv, 332 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 0898599598 (pbk.); 9780898599596 (pbk.); 089859958X (hbk.)Subject(s): Visual perception | Environmental psychologyDDC classification: 153.7 LOC classification: BF241 | .G48 1986
Contents:
1. The animal and the environment -- 2. Medium, substances, surfaces -- 3. The meaningful environment -- 4. The relationship between stimulation and stimulus information -- 5. The ambient optic array -- 6. Events and the information for perceiving events -- 7. The optical information for self-perception -- 8. The theory of affordances -- 9. Experimental evidence for direct perception : persisting layout -- 10. Experiments on the perception of motion in the world and movement of the self -- 11. The discovery of the occluding edge and its implications for perception -- 12. Looking with the head and eyes -- 13. Locomotion and manipulation -- 14. The theory of information pickup and its consequences -- 15. Pictures and visual awareness -- 16. Motion pictures and visual awareness -- Appendix 1. The principal terms used in ecological optics -- Appendix 2. The concept of invariants in ecological optics.
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Originally published: [Boston : Houghton Mifflin], 1979.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-318) and indexes.

1. The animal and the environment -- 2. Medium, substances, surfaces -- 3. The meaningful environment -- 4. The relationship between stimulation and stimulus information -- 5. The ambient optic array -- 6. Events and the information for perceiving events -- 7. The optical information for self-perception -- 8. The theory of affordances -- 9. Experimental evidence for direct perception : persisting layout -- 10. Experiments on the perception of motion in the world and movement of the self -- 11. The discovery of the occluding edge and its implications for perception -- 12. Looking with the head and eyes -- 13. Locomotion and manipulation -- 14. The theory of information pickup and its consequences -- 15. Pictures and visual awareness -- 16. Motion pictures and visual awareness -- Appendix 1. The principal terms used in ecological optics -- Appendix 2. The concept of invariants in ecological optics.

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