Papers were presented Friday June 29th, 2001

1. Historical Background presented by William Mace

5. Ecological Constraints, the Scopes of Specificities, and "Proofs of Ambiguity" presented by Sverker Runeson and David M. Jacobs
2. Specification, Arrays, and Relative Motion presented by Thomas R. Stoffregen & Benoît G. Bardy 6. Invariants and Variants: The Establishment and Repeal of Specificity presented by Claire Michaels
3. Specification in the Global Array presented by Benoît G. Bardy & Thomas R. Stoffregen 7. The Methodological Doctrine of Necessary Specificity presented by Michael Turvey
4. The Generality of Specificity: Some Lessons from Audiovisual Speech presented by Lawrence D. Rosenblum & Michael S. Gordon

The International Society for Ecological Psychology

Behavioral & Brain Sciences v.2 pp.195-261 (2001): On Specification and the Senses - Thomas R. Stoffregen & Benoît G. Bardy

 

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UC Riverside Ecological Acoustics & Audiovisual Speech Laboratories