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نویسندگان: Markus Raab. Joseph G. Johnson and Hauke R. Heekeren (Eds.)
سری: Progress in Brain Research 174
ISBN (شابک) : 9780444533562, 0444533567
ناشر: Elsevier, Academic Press
سال نشر: 2009
تعداد صفحات: 347
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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Content:
Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link between thought and Action
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
List of Contributors
Pages v-vi
Preface
Page vii
Markus Raab, Joseph G. Johnson, Hauke R. Heekeren
Acknowledgment
Page ix
Grounding cognition in action: expertise, comprehension, and judgment Review Article
Pages 3-11
Sian L. Beilock
On the relativity of athletic performance: a comparison perspective on performance judgments in sports Review Article
Pages 13-24
Lysann Damisch, Thomas Mussweiler
A cognitive movement scientist's view on the link between thought and action: insights from the “Badische Zimmer” metaphor Review Article
Pages 25-34
Ernst-Joachim Hossner
Perceiving and moving in sports and other high-pressure contexts Review Article
Pages 35-48
Raôul R.D. Oudejans, Arne Nieuwenhuys
How do people perceive and generate options? Review Article
Pages 49-59
Markus Raab, Rita F. de Oliveira, Thomas Heinen
How the orbitofrontal cortex contributes to decision making — A view from neuroscience Review Article
Pages 61-71
Kirsten G. Volz, D. Yves von Cramon
Perceiving the intentions of others: how do skilled performers make anticipation judgments? Review Article
Pages 73-83
A. Mark Williams
The bidirectional links between decision making, perception, and action Review Article
Pages 85-93
Rita F. de Oliveira, Lysann Damisch, Ernst-Joachim Hossner, Raôul R. D. Oudejans, Markus Raab, Kirsten G. Volz, A. Mark Williams
(Ir)rationality in action: do soccer players and goalkeepers fail to learn how to best perform during a penalty kick? Review Article
Pages 97-108
Michael Bar-Eli, Ofer H. Azar, Yotam Lurie
Getting around: making fast and frugal navigation decisions Review Article
Pages 109-117
Juliet A. Conlin
Crossmodal interaction in speeded responses: time window of integration model Review Article
Pages 119-135
Adele Diederich, Hans Colonius
Embodied cognition of movement decisions: a computational modeling approach Review Article
Pages 137-150
Joseph G. Johnson
A multiple-cue learning approach as the basis for understanding and improving soccer referees’ decision making Review Article
Pages 151-158
Henning Plessner, Geoffrey Schweizer, Ralf Brand, David O’Hare
A conceptual framework for studying emotions–cognitions–performance linkage under conditions that vary in perceived pressure Review Article
Pages 159-178
Gershon Tenenbaum, Bradley D. Hatfield, Robert C. Eklund, William M. Land, Luis Calmeiro, Selen Razon, Thomas Schack
Visual cues influence motor coordination: behavioral results and potential neural mechanisms mediating perception–action coupling and response selection Review Article
Pages 179-188
Nicole Wenderoth, Matthias Weigelt
How do motoric realities shape, and become shaped by, the way people evaluate and select potential courses of action? Toward a unitary framework of embodied decision making Review Article
Pages 189-203
Daniel A. DeCaro, Michael Bar-Eli, Juliet A. Conlin, Adele Diederich, Joseph G. Johnson, Henning Plessner
Perceptual decision making: a bidirectional link between mind and motion Review Article
Pages 207-218
Nikos Green, Hauke R. Heekeren
Motor imagery and its implications for understanding the motor system Review Article
Pages 219-229
Jörn Munzert, Karen Zentgraf
The cognitive nature of action — functional links between cognitive psychology, movement science, and robotics Review Article
Pages 231-250
Thomas Schack, Helge Ritter
Mental representations as an underlying mechanism for human performance Review Article
Pages 251-266
Gershon Tenenbaum, William M. Land
Biases and optimality of sensory-motor and cognitive decisions Review Article
Pages 267-278
Julia Trommershäuser
Advances in coupling perception and action: the quiet eye as a bidirectional link between gaze, attention, and action Review Article
Pages 279-288
Joan N. Vickers
Juggling with the brain — thought and action in the human motor system Review Article
Pages 289-301
Uta Wolfensteller
How are actions physically implemented? Review Article
Pages 303-318
Karen Zentgraf, Nikos Green, Jörn Munzert, Thomas Schack, Gershon Tenenbaum, Joan N. Vickers, Matthias Weigelt, Uta Wolfensteller, Hauke R. Heekeren
Mind and motion: surveying successes and stumbles in looking ahead Review Article
Pages 319-328
Joseph G. Johnson, Markus Raab, Hauke R. Heekeren
Subject Index
Pages 329-332