208 Pages
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Psychology Press
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For most people, prism adaptation is an amusing demonstration, first experienced perhaps in an introductory psychology course. This monograph relates this peculiar phenomenon to the larger context of cognitive science, especially motor control and learning. The first part sketches the background concepts necessary to understand the contribution of prism adaptation to the larger issue of adaptive... Read more
Contents: Preface. Part I: Perceptual-Motor Performance. Strategic Perceptual-Motor Control. Sensorimotor Transformation. Perceptual-Motor Learning. Part II: Prism Adaptation. Paradigm and Generalizations. Contributions of Strategic Control. Alignment and Realignment. Theoretical Issues. Part III: Research. Adaptation During Locomotion. Adaptive Eye-Hand Coordination. Implications.
Biography
Redding, Gordon M.; Wallace, Benjamin






