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Perceiving and the Mechanical Basis for "Getting About Among Things" - Lecture 24-25

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Explore the mechanical basis for "getting about among things" in this lecture that delves into Turvey's theories on perception as the series approaches the end of the foundational text. Examine how organisms navigate and interact with their environment through perceptual mechanisms, focusing on the relationship between perception and movement in ecological psychology. Discover the theoretical frameworks that explain how living beings use perceptual information to guide their actions and movements through space, building upon previous concepts in ecological approaches to perception and action.

Syllabus

Turvey, Lecture on Perception 24-25

Taught by

Rob Gray

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    This course is very helpful and well structured. It explains the getting about among things in a clear and simple way. The lessons are easy to follow, especially for beginners, and the examples make learning more practical. I really enjoyed the course and learned many useful skills that I can apply in real projects.

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