Perceiving affordances: Visual guidance of stair climbing.

Auteur(s)
Warren, W.H.
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Three experiments are described in which hypotheses are examined for the activity of human stair climbing, by varying riser height with respect to leg length. The perceptual category boundary between "climbable" and "unclimbable" stairs is predicted by a biomechanical model, and visually preferred riser height is predicted from measurements of minimum energy expenditure during climbing. It is concluded that perception for the control of action reflects the underlying dynamics of the animal- environment system.

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Bibliotheeknummer
B 29183 fo /01 /83 /
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From: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 10 (1984) No. 5, p. 683- 703, 91 ref.

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