ABSTRACT

First published in 1985. This series of volumes is dedicated to furthering the development of psychology as a branch of ecological science. In its broadest sense, ecology is a multidisciplinary approach to the study of living systems, their environments. and the reciprocity that has evolved between the two. The purpose of this series is to form a useful collection, a resource, for people who wish to learn about ecological psychology and for those who wish to contribute to its development. The series will include original research, collected papers, reports of conferences and symposia, theoretical monographs, technical handbooks, and works from the many disciplines relevant to ecological psychology. This volume holds proceedings papers.

chapter 2|26 pages

About Visual Event Perception

chapter 6|12 pages

Perceiving Architectural Space

From Optic Arrays to Isovists

chapter 9|38 pages

Language and Event Perception

Steps Toward a Synthesis

chapter 10|35 pages

The Physics of Controlled Collisions

A Reverie About Locomotion