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The senses considered as perceptual systems
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Coping with human errors through system design: implications for ecological interface design
Jens Rasmussen,Kim J. Vicente +1 more
TL;DR: A theoretical framework for interface design is proposed that attempts to develop a meaningful representation of the process which is not just optimised for one particular level of cognitive control, but that supports all three levels simultaneously and suggests that reliable human-system interaction will be achieved by designing interfaces which tend to minimize the potential for control interference and support recovery from errors.
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What Is Ecological Validity? A Dimensional Analysis
TL;DR: A discussion of some demands of ecological validity and the nature of these different dimensions, as well as a critical evaluation of research on the development of mobility with respect to these constraints are included.
Review article Understanding the roles of vision in the control of human locomotion
TL;DR: The role of visual perception in the control of human locomotion is discussed in this article, where the authors focus on advances in our understanding of the roles played by vision in the controlling of human motion.
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On-line product presentation: Effects on mood, perceived risk, and purchase intention
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of product presentation on consumer responses was examined, and the relationships among variables were investigated to provide details of the nature of the effect on product presentation, including product movement, perceived risk, and apparel purchase intention.
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Developmental Psychology: Philosophy, Concepts, Methodology
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the history and contemporary developmental theoretical and methodological implications of two alternative widely held metatheories (split and relational) and propose a new metatheory called Relational Metatheory, which synthesizes splits into integrated wholes and mends antinomies.