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- Action-specific_perception abstract "Action-specific perception, or perception-action, is a psychological theory that people perceive their environment and events within it in terms of their ability to act. For example, softball players who are hitting better see the ball as bigger. Tennis players see the ball as moving slower when they successfully return the ball. Furthermore, the perceiver’s intention to act is also critical; while the perceiver’s ability to perform the intended action influences perception, the perceiver’s abilities for unintended actions have little or no effect on perception.".
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- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Active_vision.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Affordance.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Blindwalking.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Category:Enactive_cognition.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Category:Perception.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visual_perception.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Ecological_psychology.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Free_energy_principle.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink James_J._Gibson.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Motor_cognition.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Motor_theory_of_speech_perception.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Parkour.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Perception.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Psychology.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLink Theory.
- Action-specific_perception wikiPageWikiLinkText "Action-specific perception".
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- Action-specific_perception subject Category:Enactive_cognition.
- Action-specific_perception subject Category:Perception.
- Action-specific_perception subject Category:Visual_perception.
- Action-specific_perception hypernym Theory.
- Action-specific_perception type Work.
- Action-specific_perception type Concept.
- Action-specific_perception type Process.
- Action-specific_perception comment "Action-specific perception, or perception-action, is a psychological theory that people perceive their environment and events within it in terms of their ability to act. For example, softball players who are hitting better see the ball as bigger. Tennis players see the ball as moving slower when they successfully return the ball.".
- Action-specific_perception label "Action-specific perception".
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