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Perceptual-Motor Interaction

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The Human Computer Interaction Handbook, chapter 1, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 3 edition, (2012)
DOI: 10.1201/b11963-3

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This chapter provides an updated review and expansion of our recent work in the area of action-centered attention and suggest some important implications for the role that action planning plays in the capture of attention and perception. We believe this work has important implications for the design of interaction modes. In the second section, we review the critical features of an alternative theoretical approach to cognition and action that presupposes an in-depth interaction between perception, cognition, and action. This latter theory has shaped much of our more recent work on the development of a tangible and embodied HCI. The critical theme that binds the seemingly diverse lines of work is the role that action planning has in information-processing systems.

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