The theory of event coding (TEC)'s framework may leave perception out of the picture'

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):890-890 (2001)
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Abstract

Hommel et al. propose that action planning and perception utilize common resources. This implies perception should have intention-relative content. Data supporting this implication are presented. These findings challenge the notion of perception as “seeing.” An alternative is suggested (i.e., perception as distal control) that may provide a means of integrating representational and ecological approaches to the study of organism-environment coordination.

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