Buch, Englisch, 340 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 645 g
A Lawful Approach to Perceiving, Acting, and Cognizing
Buch, Englisch, 340 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 645 g
Reihe: Resources for Ecological Psychology Series
ISBN: 978-0-367-70324-0
Verlag: Routledge
Introduction to Ecological Psychology is a highly accessible book that offers an overview of the fundamental theoretical foundations of Ecological Psychology. The authors, Julia J.C. Blau and Jeffrey B. Wagman, provide a broad coverage of the topic, including discussion of perception-action as well as development, cognition, social interaction, and application to real world problems.
Concepts are presented in the book using a conversational writing style and everyday examples that introduce novice readers to the problems of perception and action and demonstrate the application of the ecological approach theories to broader philosophical questions. Blau and Wagman explain how ecological psychology might be pertinent to both classic and newer issues in psychology. The authors move beyond the traditional scope of the discipline to effectively illustrate concepts of dynamics, evolution, self-organization, and physical intelligence in ecological psychology.
This book is an essential guide to the basics for students and professionals in ecological psychology, sensation and perception, cognition, and development. It is also indispensable reading for anyone interested in ecological and developmental studies.
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Undergraduate Core
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Contents
List of Illustrations
Foreword: Resources for Ecological Psychology
Acknowledgements
Foreword: Introduction to Ecological Psychology, by Claudia Carello
Part One. Introduction to Theory
Chapter 1. Starting the Conversation
Chapter 2. Where We Went Wrong
Chapter 3. Starting Over
Chapter 4. What is Ecological Theory?
Part Two. Reconceptualizing Old Problems in an Ecological Way
Chapter 5. Affordances—What is Perceived?
Chapter 6. Ecological Optics and Visual Perception—Getting Light Into Muscle
Chapter 7. Ecological Acoustics and Auditory Perception—Getting Sound Into Muscle
Chapter 8. Ecological Haptics and Perception by Touch—Muscles as the Medium
Chapter 9. Action and Coordination
Chapter 10. Development of Perceiving and Acting Abilities
Chapter 11. Perceiving and Acting With Others: An Ecological Social Psychology
Chapter 12. Thinking, Learning, and Remembering
Chapter 13. Applications of Ecological Psychology
Part Three. Zooming Out
Chapter 14. Dynamical Systems
Chapter 15. Evolution
Chapter 16. Self-Organization
Chapter 17. Intelligent Life
References
Index