Wednesday, 15 April 2020

Reading Group: Turvey (2019), Lectures on Perception


Michael Turvey ran a famously intense graduate level class on perception and action at CESPA. He has recently, finally, published a book of his lectures, in which he basically develops the ecological approach to perception-action from first principles. 

It's taken a while, but I have produced a series of posts, one lecture at a time. In each post, I attempted to (concisely) summarise the key points from the lecture. At the end, I reflected on what I've learned from the lecture, and connect it to issues in the literature. 

I would never have finished this if I hadn't been working with Rob Gray and Marianne Davis on the Perception-Action Podcast. I have linked to the Youtube video recordings and the audio podcast versions of our discussions below. 

Links to posts

  • Perception-Action Podcast episode on Lectures 1 & 2: Video  Podcast
  • Perception-Action Podcast episode on Lectures 3 & 4: Video  Podcast
  • Perception-Action Podcast episode on Lectures 5 & 6: Video  Podcast
  • Perception-Action Podcast episode on Lectures 7 & 8: Video  Podcast
  • Perception-Action Podcast episode on Lectures 9 & 10: Video  Podcast

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