Closing the Gap
The Scientific Writings of David N. Lee
- Edited by Gert-Jan Pepping, Madeleine A. Grealy

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- Price: $110.00
- Binding: Hardback (also available in Paperback)
- Pages: 408
- Published by: Psychology Press
- Publication Date: 30th January 2007
- ISBN: 978-0-8058-5619-4
About the Book
This book is a collection of Lee’s most important works, placed in a historical setting and contextualized through the commentaries of other leading researchers in the field. The contributors were selected on the basis of their standing in the field. Some have been directly involved in collaborations with Lee, while others have participated in public discussions on particular controversies. All contributors know David Lee well as a researcher and scholar, and some know him on a more personal level—as a student, supervisor, mentor, or friend. It is this mixture of involvements with David Lee and his writings that yields a unique exchange of ideas on the origins of movement. Closing the Gap: The Scientific Writings of David N. Lee is an invaluable resource for academics and postgraduate students studying perceptuo-motor control.
Table of Contents
Contents: Preface. H. Pick, Jr. A.D. Pick, Foreword. C. Trevarthen, Moving Experiences: Perceiving as Action With a Sense of Purpose. J. Delafield-Butt, B. Schögler, The Ubiquitous Nature of Tau. M. Grealy, J. Smith, G-J. Pepping, Thinking Tau: The Emergence of Intrinsic Guidance. A.P. Georgopoulos, A Tribute to Tau. D. Young, Navigation. C. von Hofsten, Ideas on the Development and Control of Actions. W.H. Warren, Action-Scaled Information for the Visual Control of Locomotion. J. Thomson, Promoting the Development of Pedestrian Traffic Skills in Young Children. R. van der Weel, C. Craig, A. van der Meer, The Rate of Change of Tau.Customers who bought Closing the Gap also bought:
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