Multiple specification of an object’s size for picking it up.

J.B.J. Smeets, E. Brenner

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Abstract

Subjects were asked to pick up disks. The apparent size of the disks was manipulated by a visual illusion. Of the two aspects of the action which depend on the objects size, only one was affected by the illusion. We conclude that different aspects of an action are controlled independently, instead of being co-ordinated on the basis of one perceptual variable.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStudies in ecological psycholgy: Proceedings of the Fourth European Workshop on Ecological Psychology
PublisherDelftse Universitaire Pers
Pages147-149
Publication statusPublished - 1996

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