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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
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1 Action Science Emerging: Introduction and Leitmotifs -
2 Tool Use in Action: The Mastery of Complex Visuomotor Transformations -
3 Implicit and Explicit Processes in Motor Learning -
4 Cognitive Foundations of Action Planning and Control -
5 Ideomotor Action Control: On the Perceptual Grounding of Voluntary Actions and Agents -
6 Ecological Perspective on Perception-Action: What Kind of Science Does It Entail? -
7 Perception Viewed as a Phenotypic Expression -
8 Understanding Action from the Inside -
9 Beyond Serial Stages for Attentional Selection: The Critical Role of Action -
10 Action in Infancy: A Foundation for Cognitive Development -
11 Developmental Perspectives on Action Science: Lessons from Infant Imitation and Cognitive Neuroscience -
12 Imitation: Associative and Context Dependent -
13 Joint Action: From Perception-Action Links to Shared Representations -
14 Premotor or Ideomotor: How Does the Experience of Action Come About? -
15 Grounding the Human Conceptual System in Perception, Action, and Internal States -
16 Volition in Action: Intentions, Control Dilemmas, and the Dynamic Regulation of Cognitive Control - Index
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
-
1 Action Science Emerging: Introduction and Leitmotifs -
2 Tool Use in Action: The Mastery of Complex Visuomotor Transformations -
3 Implicit and Explicit Processes in Motor Learning -
4 Cognitive Foundations of Action Planning and Control -
5 Ideomotor Action Control: On the Perceptual Grounding of Voluntary Actions and Agents -
6 Ecological Perspective on Perception-Action: What Kind of Science Does It Entail? -
7 Perception Viewed as a Phenotypic Expression -
8 Understanding Action from the Inside -
9 Beyond Serial Stages for Attentional Selection: The Critical Role of Action -
10 Action in Infancy: A Foundation for Cognitive Development -
11 Developmental Perspectives on Action Science: Lessons from Infant Imitation and Cognitive Neuroscience -
12 Imitation: Associative and Context Dependent -
13 Joint Action: From Perception-Action Links to Shared Representations -
14 Premotor or Ideomotor: How Does the Experience of Action Come About? -
15 Grounding the Human Conceptual System in Perception, Action, and Internal States -
16 Volition in Action: Intentions, Control Dilemmas, and the Dynamic Regulation of Cognitive Control - Index