ICPA 15 - Purpose
The 15th biannual International Conference on Perception and Action
(ICPA) will provide an opportunity for researchers from
multidisciplinary backgrounds to discuss issues broadly related to
perception and action.
Topics typically presented and discussed at
ICPA include the following:
- perception (e.g., visual, auditory, haptic and other perceptual information)
- action and coordination
- dynamical systems modeling
- event perception
- affordances
- perceptual-motor development
- interpersonal coordination
- speech/language perception and production
- human and animal cognition
- neurodynamics and neural plasticity
- human factors and tool use
- robotics
- physical biology and psychology
- intentionality and issues in philosophy of mind
- ecological physical therapy and occupational therapy
As with previous
ICPAs, accepted papers for poster presentation will be made available in
book form as Studies in Perception and Action X, to be published by Routledge. Abstracts of accepted oral presentations will appear in the
program book of ICPA15.
ICPA-15 is sponsored by the School of
Kinesiology and the Center for Cognitive Sciences at the University of
Minnesota.