Publications

Where to find our work in publication

2017

  • Stepp, N., & Turvey, M. T. (2017). Anticipation in manual tracking with multiple delays. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance43(5), 914.
  • Turvey, M. T., & Sheya, A. (2017). Non-obvious influences on perception-action abilities. Psychonomic bulletin & review24(5), 1597-1603.
  • Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2017). Useful Dimensions of Haptic Perception: 50 Years After The Senses Considered as Perceptual Systems. Ecological Psychology29(2), 95-121.
  • Davis, T. J., Pinto, G. B., & Kiefer, A. W. (2017). The stance leads the dance: the emergence of role in a joint supra-postural task. Frontiers in psychology8, 718.
  • Michaels, C. F., Gomes, T. V., & Benda, R. N. (2017). A Direct-Learning Approach to Acquiring a Bimanual Tapping Skill. Journal of motor behavior49(5), 550-567.
  • Kim, S., Carello, C., & Harrison, S. J. (2017, June). An Ecological Perspective on Distance Perception in an Optical Tunnel. In Studies in Perception and Action XIV: Nineteenth International Conference on Perception and Action (p. 49). Psychology Press.
  • Lee, Y., Shaw, R. E., & Jin, Z. (2017). Gih (Qi): Beyond Affordance. Frontiers in psychology8, 556.
  • Davis, T., Pinto, G. B.(cg), & Keifer, A. (2017). The stance leads the dance: the emergence of role in a joint supra-postural task. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, p.718.

2016

  • Pinto, G. B.(cg) (2016). Leisure Phenomenon as a Complex System: Exploring its Potential for a Dynamical Approach. In. Frank, T.D. New research in collective behavior, Nova Science Publishers.
  • Davis, T. J., Kondepudi, D., Kay, B. A., Dixon, J. A. (2016). Spontaneous inter-entity coordination in a dissipative structure. Ecological Psychology, 28, 23–36.
  • Davis, T. J., Brooks, T. R.(cg), & Dixon, J. A. (2016). Multi-scale interactions in interpersonal coordination. Journal of Sport and Health Science, 5, 25-43.
  • Dixon, J. A., Kondepudi, D., Kay, B. A. & Davis, T. J. (2016). End-directedness and context in non-living dissipative systems. In E. N. Dzhafarov (Ed.), Contextuality from Quantum Physics to Psychology (pp. 185-206). World Scientific Press, Hackensack, NJ.
  • Kim, S.(cg), Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2016). Size and distance are perceived independently in an optical tunnel: Evidence for direct perception. Vision Research, 125, 1-11.
  • Kim, S.(cg), & Frank, T. D. (2016). Body-scaled perception is subjected to adaptation when repetitively judging opportunities for grasping. Experimental Brain Research, 234(9), 2731-2743.
  • Gordon, J. M.(cg), Kim, S.(cg), & Frank, T. D. (2016). Linear non-equilibrium thermodynamics of human voluntary behavior: A canonical-dissipative Fokker-Planck equation approach involving potentials beyond the harmonic oscillator case. Condensed Matter Physics, 19(3), article 34001 (6 pages).
  • Kim, S.(cg), Gordon, J. M.(cg), & Frank, T. D. (2015). Non-equilibrium thermodynamic state variables of human self-paced rhythmic motions: Canonical-dissipative approach, augmented Langevin equation, and entropy maximization. Open Systems & Information Dynamics, 22(1), article 1550007 (22 pages).

2015

  • Satterwhite-Warden, J.(cg), Kondepudi, D., Dixon, J. A., & Rusling, J. (2015). Co-operative motion of multiple Benzoquinone (BQ) disks at the air-water interface. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 17, 29891-29898.
  • Kondepudi, D., Kay, B., & Dixon, J. A. (2015). End-directed evolution and the emergence of energy-seeking behavior in a complex system. Physical Review E, 91(5), 050902.
  • Abdolvahab, M., Carello, C., Pinto, C., Turvey, M. T., & Frank, T. (2015). Symmetry and order parameter dynamics of the human odometer. Biological Cybernetics, 109, 63–73
  • Dotov, D.G., Kim, S., Frank, T.D (2015). Non-equilibrium thermodynamical description of rhythmic motion patterns of active systems: a canonical-dissipative approach. BioSystems, 128: 26-36
  • Frank, T.D. (in press). On the interplay between order parameter dynamics and system parameter dynamics in human perceptual-cognitive-behavioral systems, Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 19: xxx-xxx
  • Frank, T.D., Mongkolsakulvong, S. (in press). Order-disorder transitions in time-discrete mean field systems with memory: a novel approach via nonlinear autoregressive models Physica Scripta, xxx: xxx-xxx
  • Frank, T.D., Profeta, V.L.S., Harrison, H.S. (in press). Interplay between order-parameter and system parameter dynamics: considerations on perceptual-cognitive-behavioral mode-mode transitions exhibiting positive and negative hysteresis and response times. Journal of Biological Physics, xxx: xxx-xxx
  • Kim, S., Gordon, J.M., Frank, T.D. (in press). Non-equilibrium thermodynamic state variables of human self-paced rhythmic motions: canonical-dissipative approach, augmented Langevin equation, and entropy maximization Open Systems & Information Dynamics, 22: xxx-xxx
  • Nguyen, L. K., Cavadas, M. A. S., Kholodenko, B. N., Frank, T.D., Cheong, A. (in press). Species differential regulation of COX2 can be described by an NFkB-dependent logic AND gate, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, xxx: xxx-xxx
  • Stepp, N., & Turvey, M. T. (in press). The muddle of anticipation. Ecological Psychology.
  • Turvey, M. T. (in press). Quantum-like issues at nature’s ecological scale (the scale of organisms and their environments). Mind & Matter.

2014

  • Athreya, D., Davis, T. J., & Riley, M. A. (2014). Visual influences on postural and manual interpersonal coordination during a joint precision task. Experimental Brain Research, 232, 2741-2751.
  • Dixon, J. A., Kelty-Stephen, D. G.(fg), & Anastas, J. R.(fg). (2014). The embodied dynamics of problem solving: New structure from multi-scale interactions. In L. Shapiro (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition (pp. 160-170). New York: Routledge.
  • Frank, T.D. (2014). Exact solutions for chemical concentration waves of self-propelling camphor particles racing on a ring: a novel potential dynamics perspective, Condensed Matter Physics, 17: article 43002
  • Frank, T.D. (2014). Secondary bifurcations in a Lotka-Volterra model for N competitors with applications to action selection and compulsive behaviors, International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 24: article 1450156
  • Frank, T.D., Gifford, T.D., Chiangga, S. (2014). Minimalistic model fornavigation of mobile robots around obstacles based on complex-number calculus and inspired by human navigation behavior, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 97: 108-122
  • Frank, T.D., Yupapin, P.P. (2014). Quantum theoretical approach to the integrate-and-fire model of human decision making, International Journal of Psychological Studies, 6: 95-105
  • Palatinus, Z., Keltey-Stephen, D., Kinsella-Shaw, J., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2014). Haptic intent in quiet standing affects multifractal scaling of postural fluctuations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40, 1808-1818.
  • Turvey, M. T. & Fonseca, S. T. (2014). The medium of haptic perception: A tensegrity hypothesis. Journal of Motor Behavior, 46, 143-187.

2013

  • Blau, J. J. C., Petrusz, S. C., & Carello, C. (2013). Fractal structure of perceived events in film. Ecological Psychology, 25, 81-101.
  • Chiangga, S., Pitakwongsaporn, S., Frank, T.D., Yupapin, P.P. (2013). Optical bistability investigation in a nonlinear microring resonantors. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 31, 1101-1105
  • Dotov, D., Frank, T., & Turvey, M. T. (2013) Balance affects prism adaptation: Evidence from the latent aftereffect. Experimental Brain Research, 231: 452-432.
  • Frank, T.D. (2013). A limit cycle oscillator model for cycling mood variations of bipolar disorder patients derived from cellular biochemical reaction equations. Communications in Nonlinear Sciences and Numerical Simulation, 18, 2107-2119
  • Frank, T.D. (2013). Strongly nonlinear stochastic processes in physics and the life sciences. ISRN Mathematical Physics, 2013, article 149169 (28 pages)
  • Kelty-Stephen, D. G.(fg), & Dixon, J. A. (2013). Notes on a journey from symbols to multifractals: A tribute to Guy Van Orden. Ecological Psychology, 25, 204-2011.
  • Kelty-Stephen, D. G.(fg), & Dixon, J. A. (2013). Temporal correlations in postural sway moderate effects of stochastic resonance on postural stability. Human Movement Science, 32, 91-105.
  • Kelty-Stephen, D. G.(fg), Palatinus, K. (cg), Saltzman, E., & Dixon, J. A. (2013). A tutorial on multifractality, cascades, and interactivity for empirical time series in ecological science. Ecological Psychology, 25, 1-62.
  • Kinsella-Saw, J. M., Harrison, S. J., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (in press). Laterality of quiet standing in old and young. Experimental Brain Research.
  • Lee, Y., Moreno, M., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (in press). Do Phonological Constraints on the Spoken Word Affect Visual Lexical Decision? Journal of Psycholinguistic Research.
  • Lopresti-Goodman, S., Turvey, M.T., Frank, T.D. (2013). Negative hysteresis in the behavioral dynamics of the affordance “graspable”. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 75: 1075-1091
  • Turvey, M. T. & Fonseca, S. T. (in press). The medium of haptic perception: A tensegrity hypothesis. Journal of Motor Behavior.
  • Palatinus, Zs.(cg), Dixon, J. A., & Kelty-Stephen, D. G.(fg) (2013). Fractal fluctuations in quiet standing predict the use of mechanical information for haptic perception. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 41, 1625-1634.

2012

  • Bruning, U., Fitzpatrick, S.F., Birtwistle, M., Frank, T., Taylor, C.T., Cheong, A. (2012). NFκB and HIF display synergistic behavior during hypoxic stimulation. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 69, 1319-1329
  • Carello, C., Vaz, D., Blau, J. J. C., & Petrusz, S. C. (2012). Unnerving intelligence. Ecological Psychology, 24, 241-264.
  • Dixon, J. A., & Kelty-Stephen, D. G. (2012)(fg). Multi-scale interactions in Dictyostelium discoideum aggregation. Physica A, 391, 6470-6483.
  • Dixon, J. A., Holden, J. G., Mirman, D., & Stephen, D. G.(fg) (2012). Multifractal dynamics in the emergence of cognitive structure. Topics in Cognitive Science, 4, 51-62.
  • Frank, T., Blau, J., & Turvey, M. T. (2012). Symmetry breaking analysis of prism adaptation’s latent aftereffect. Cognitive Science, 36, 674-697.
  • Frank, T., Silva, P., & Turvey, M. T. (2012). Symmetry axiom of Haken-Kelso-Bunz coordination dynamics revisited in the context of cognitive activity. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 56, 149-165.
  • Frank, T.D. (2012). Multistable pattern-formation systems: candidates for physical intelligence? Ecological Psychology, 24, 220-240
  • Frank, T.D. (2012). Nambu bracket formulation of nonlinear biochemical reactions beyond mass actions kinetics. Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics, 19, 1250007 (17 pages)
  • Frank, T.D., Blau, J.J.C., Turvey, M.T. (2012). Symmetry breaking analysis of prism adaptation’s latent aftereffect. Cognitive Science, 36, 674-697
  • Frank, T.D., Carmody, A.M., Kholodenko, B.N. (2012). Versatility of cooperative transcriptional activation: a thermodynamical modeling analysis for greater-than-additive and less-than-additive effects. PLoS ONE, 7, e34439 (15 pages)
  • Frank, T.D., Cheong, A., Okada-Hatakeyama, M. Kholodenko, B.N. (2012). Catching transcriptional regulation by thermostatistical modeling. Physical Biology, 9, 045007
  • Frank, T.D., Silva, P.L., Turvey, M.T. (2012). Symmetry axiom of Haken-Kelso-Bunz coordination dynamics revisited in the context of cognitive activity. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 56, 149-165
  • Isenhower, R.W., Frank, T.D., Kay, B.A., Carello, C. (2012). A method for capturing and quantifying the valanced event structure of the organism-environment. Nonlinear dynamics, psychology, and life sciences, 16, 397-427
  • Isenhower, R. W., Frank, T. D., Kay, B. K., & Carello, C. (2012) A method for capturing and quantifying the valenced event structure of the organism-environment system. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 16, 397-407.
  • Isenhower, R. W., Kant, V., Frank, T.D., Pinto C. M. A., Carello, C., Turvey, M.T. (2012). Equivalence of human odometry by walk and run is indifferent to self-selected speed. Journal of Motor Behavior, 44, 47-52
  • Lee, Y., Lee, S., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2012). An archer’s perceived form scales the hit-ableness of archery targets. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38, 1125-1131.
  • Kelty-Stephen, D. G.(fg), & Dixon, J. A. (2012). When physics is not “just physics”: Complexity science invites new measurement frames for exploring the physics of cognitive and biological development. Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering, 40,471-483.
  • Lopresti-Goodman, S., Turvey, M. T., & Frank, T. (2013). Negative hysteresis in the behavioral dynamics of the affordance “graspable”. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 75, 1075-1091.
  • Mongkolsakulvong, S., Chaikan, P., Frank, T.D. (2012). Oscillatory nonequilibrium Nambu systems: the canonical-dissipative Yamaleev oscillator. European Physical Journal B, 85, 90 (10 pages)
  • Richardson, M.J., Garcia, R.L., Frank, T.D., Gergor, M., Marsh, K.L. (2012). Measuring group synchrony: a cluster phase method for analyzing multivariate movement time series, Frontiers in Physiology, 3, article 405 (10 pages)
  • Silva, P., & Turvey, M. T. (2012). The role of haptic information in shaping coordination dynamics: Inertial frame of reference hypothesis. Human Movement Science, 31, 1014-1036.
  • Turvey, M. T. & Carello, C. (2012). Introduction to special issue “On intelligence from first principles I”, Ecological Psychology, 24, 1-2.
  • Stephen, D. G.(fg), Anastas, J. R.(cg), & Dixon, J. A. (2012). Scaling in executive control reflects multiplicative multifractal cascade dynamics. Frontiers in Physiology-Fractal Physiology, 3, 102.
  • Turvey, M. T. & Carello, C. (2012). On intelligence from first principles: Guidelines for inquiry into the hypothesis of physical intelligence (PI). Ecological Psychology, 24, 3–32.
  • Turvey, M. T. (2012). From physical education to physical intelligence: 50 years of perception-action by Michael T. Turvey. Avant: The Journal of the Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard, 3, 128-138.
  • Turvey, M. T., & Carello, C. (2012). Introduction: Special issue on intelligence from first principles: Dissipative structures, Impredicativity, and intentional dynamics. Ecological Psychology, 24, 1-2.
  • Turvey, M. T., & Carello, C. (2012). On intelligence from first principles II: information perspectives, formalizing autocatakinetics, physical pattern formation, and plant perception-action. Ecological Psychology, 24, 179-184.
  • Turvey, M. T., Harrison, S., Frank, T. D., & Carello, C. (2012). Human odometry verifies the symmetry perspective on bipedal gaits. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38, 1014-1025.

2011

  • Anastas, J.R., Stephen, D.G., Dixon, J.A. (2011). The scaling behavior of hand motions reveals self-organization during an executive function task . Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 390 (9), pp. 1539-1545.
  • Frank T. D. (2011). Virial theorem and non-equilibrium canonical-dissipative distributions characterizing Parkinson tremor, International Journal of Modern Physics B, 25: 243-253
  • Frank, T.D. (2011). Collective behavior of biophysical systems with thermodynamic feedback loops: A case study for a nonlinear Markov model – The Takatsuji system . Modern Physics Letters B, 25 (8), pp. 551-568.
  • Frank, T.D. (2011). Multistable selection equations of pattern formation type in the case of inhomogeneous growth rates: With applications to two-dimnsional assignment problems. Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics, 375 (12), pp. 1465-1469.
  • Frank, T.D. (2011). Collective behavior of biophysical systems with thermodynamic feedback loops: a case study for a nonlinear Markov model — the Takatsuji system, Modern Physics Letters B, 25: 551-568
  • Frank, T.D., Rhodes, T. (2011). Micro-dynamic associated with two-state nonlinear Markov processes: with an application to free recall, Fluctuation and Noise Letters, 10: 41-58
  • Harrison, S.J., Hajnal, A., Lopresti-Goodman, S., Isenhower, R.W., & Kinsella-Shaw, J.M. (2011). Perceiving Action-Relevant Properties of Tools Through Dynamic Touch: Effects of Mass Distribution, Exploration Style, and Intention Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37 (1), pp. 193-206.
  • Isenhower, R. W., Marsh, K. L., Richardson, M. J., Helt, M., Schmidt, R. C., & Fein, D. (2012). Rhythmic bimanual coordination is impaired in young children with autism spectrum disorder. Research In Autism Spectrum Disorders, 6(1), 25-31.
  • Kinsella-Shaw, J.M., Harrison, S.J., Turvey, M.T. (2011). Interleg coordination in quiet standing: Influence of age and visual environment on noise and stability . Journal of Motor Behavior, 43 (4), pp. 285-294.
  • Lopresti-Goodman, S. M., Turvey, M. T., & Frank, T. D. (2011). Behavioral dynamics of the affordance “graspable”. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73(6), 1948-1965.
  • Marsh, K. L. (2011). Sociality, from an ecological, dynamical perspective. In G. R. Semin, G. Echterhoff, G. R. Semin, G. Echterhoff (Eds.) , Grounding sociality: Neurons, mind, and culture (pp. 53-81). New York, NY US: Psychology Press.
  • Michaels, C.F., & Isenhower, R.W. (2011). An information space for partial length perception in dynamic touch, Ecological Psychology, 23 (1), pp. 37-57.
  • Michaels, C.F., & Isenhower, R.W. (2011). Information space is action space: Perceiving the partial lengths of rods rotated on an axle. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 73 (1), pp. 160-171.
  • Moreno, M., Stepp, N., & Turvey, M. T. (2011). Whole body lexical decision. Neuroscience Letters, 490, 121-124.
  • Palatinus, K. (cg), Gifford, T. (cg), Dixon, J. A., & Bhat, A. (2011). Do robot-child interactions affect interpersonal coordination? In E. Charles & L. J. Smart (Eds.), Studies in perception and action XI (pp. 89-93). New York: Taylor & Francis.
  • Palatinus, Z., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2011). Principles of part-whole selective perception by dynamic touch extend to the torso. Journal Of Motor Behavior, 43(2), 87-93.
  • Patanarapeelert, K., Frank, T.D., Tang I.M. (2011). From a cellular automaton model of tumor-immune interactions to its macroscopic dynamical equation: a drift-diffusion data analysis approach, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 53: 122-130
  • Rhodes, T., & Turvey, M. T. (2011). Self-organization of movements. In W. Jantzen (Ed.), Behinderung, Bildung, Partizipation (Disability, education and participation),Vol. 9 (pp. 209-210): Sinne, Kšrper und Bewegung (Senses, body and movement). Stuttgart, Germany: Kohlhammer-Verlag.
  • Schultz, A. P., Zou, Y., Marawan, N., Turvey, M. T. (2011). Local minima-based recurrence plots for continuous dynamical systems. International Journal for Bifurcation and Chaos.
  • Stephen, D. G.(fg), & Dixon, J. A. (2011). Strong anticipation: Multifractal cascade dynamics modulate synchronization behaviors. Chaos, Solitons, & Fractals, 44, 160-168.
  • Stepp, N., Chemero, A., & Turvey, M. T. (2011). Philosophy for the rest of cognitive science. Topics in Cognitive Science, 3, 425-437.
  • Stephen, D. G., & Anastas, J. (2011). Fractal fluctuations in gaze speed visual search. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73(3), 666-677.
  • Stephen, D. G., & Hajnal, A. (2011). Transfer of calibration between hand and foot: Functional equivalence and fractal fluctuations. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73(5), 1302-1328.
  • Turvey, M.T., Carello, C. (2011). Obtaining information by dynamic (effortful) touching . Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 366 (1581), pp. 3123-3132.

2010

  • Arzamarski, R., Isenhower, R., Kay, B., Turvey, M. T., & Michaels, C. F. (2010). Effects of intention and learning on attention to information in dynamic touch. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 78, 721-735.
  • Bšdeker, H.U., Beta, C., Frank, T.D., and Bodenschatz, E. (2010). Quantitative analysis of random ameboid motion, Europhysics Letters, 90: 28005 (5 pages) Bonnet, C. T., Kinsella-Shaw, J. M., Frank, T. D., Bubela, D., Harrison, S. J., & Turvey, M. T. (2010). Deterministic and stochastic postural processes: effects of age, task, environment. Journal of Motor Behavior, 42: 85-9.
  • Bonnet, C., Kinsella-Shaw, J., Frank, T., Bubela, D., Harrison, S., & Turvey, M. T. (2010). Deterministic and stochastic postural processes: Effects of task, environment, and age. Journal of Motor Behavior, 42, 85-96.
  • Boncoddo, R.(cg), Dixon, J. A., & Kelley, E.(fg) (2010). The emergence of a novel representation from action: Evidence from preschoolers. Developmental Science, 13, 370-377.
  • Chemero, A. & Turvey, M. T. (2010). Is life computable? In J. Queiroz, J. & A. Loula (Eds.), Advances in modeling adaptive and cognitive systems (pp. 29-37). Feira de Santana, Brazil: Editora UEFS Springer
  • Chiangga, S., Frank, T. D. (2010). Stochastic properties in bistable region of single-transverse-mode vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers, Nonlinear Phenomena in Complex Systems, 13, 32-37
  • Dixon, J. A., Stephen, D. G.(cg), Boncoddo, R. A.(cg), & Anastas, J.(cg) (2010). The self-organization of cognitive structure. In B. Ross (Ed.), The psychology of learning & motivation, vol. 52, (pp. 343-384). San Diego, CA: Elsevier.
  • Frank T. D. (2010) A Fokker-Planck approach to canonical-dissipative Nambu systems: with an application to human motor control during dynamic haptic perception, Physics Letters A, 374, 3136-3142
  • Frank, T. D (2010). On a moment-based data analysis method for canonical-dissipative oscillatory systems, Fluctuation and Noise Letters, 9: 69-87 Frank, T. D., van der Kamp, J., & Savelsbergh, G. J. P. (2010) On a multistable dynamic model of behavioral and perceptual infant development, Developmental Psychobiology, 52: 352-371
  • Frank, T., Dotov, D., & Turvey, M. T. (2010). A canonical-dissipative approach to control and coordination in the complex system Agent-Task-Environment. In F. Danion & M. Latash (Eds.) Motor Control: Theories, Experiments, and Applications (pp. 50-71). Oxford University Press: Oxford
  • Frank, T.D. (2010) Active systems with Nambu dynamics: with applications to rod wielding for haptic length perception and self-propagating systems on two-spheres, European Physical Journal B, 74: 195-203
  • Frank, T.D. (2010) Comment on “Dynamic analysis of postural profiles in quiet stance on carpets through fractional Brownian Motion”, Textile Research Journal, 80: 2115-2116
  • Frank, T.D. (2010). Pumping and entropy production in non-equilibrium drift-diffusion systems: a canonical-dissipative approach, European Journal of Scientific Research, 46, 136-146
  • Frank, T.D., Dotov, D.G., Turvey, M. T. (2010). Canonical-dissipative approach to control and coordination. In F. Danion & M. Latash (Eds.), Motor control: theories, experiments, and applications (Chap 3; pp. 50-71). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Frank, T.D., Richardson, M.J. (2010). On a test statistic for the Kuramoto order parameter of synchronization: with an illustration for group synchronization during rocking chairs, Physica D, 239, 2084-2092.
  • Frank, T.D., Van Der Kamp, J., Savelsbergh, G.J.P. (2010). On a multistable dynamic model of behavioral and perceptual infant development Developmental Psychobiology, 52 (4), pp. 352-371.
  • Harrison, S., & Turvey, M. T. (2010). Place learning by mechanical contact. Journal of Experimental Biology, 213, 1436-1442.
  • Isenhower, R.W., Richardson, M.J., Carello, C., Baron, R.M., Marsh, K.L. (2010). Affording cooperation: Embodied constraints, dynamics, and action-scaled invariance in joint lifting Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 17 (3), pp. 342-347.
  • Mirman, D., Strauss, T. J., Dixon, J. A., & Magnuson, J. S. (2010). Effect of representational distance between meanings on recognition of ambiguous spoken words. Cognitive Science, 34, 161-173.
  • Mongkolsakulvong, S., Frank, T. D. (2010) Canonical-dissipative limit cycle oscillators with short-range interaction in phase. Condensed Matter Physics, 13: 13001
  • Moreno, M., & Turvey, M. T. (2010). Self-organizing systems. In P. Hogan (Ed.), The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Petrusz, S., & Turvey, M. T. (2010). On the distinctive features of ecological laws. Ecological Psychology, 22, 24-43.
  • Silva, P. L., Fonseca, S., & Turvey, M. T. (2010). Is tensegrity the functional architecture of the equilibrium point hypothesis? Motor Control, 14, e35-e40.
  • Stephen, D.G., Arzamarski, R., Michaels, C.F. (2010). The role of fractality in perceptual learning: Exploration in dynamic touch . Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36 (5), pp. 1161-1173.

2009

  • Arzamarski, R., Isenhower, R. W., Kay, Bruce A. Turvey, M. T., & Michaels, C.F. (2009). Effects of Intention Switching and Feedback on Attunement in Dynamic Touch, Resubmitted for publication.
  • Blau, J., Stephen, D., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2009). Prism adaptation of underhand throwing: Rotational inertia and the primary and latent aftereffects. Neuroscience Letters
  • Bonnet C.T., Kineslla-Shaw J.M., Frank T.D., Bubella D.J., Harrison S.J., Turvey M.T. Deterministic and stochastic postural processes: effects of age, task, environment, Journal of Motor Behavior, submitted 2008
  • Bonnet, C., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2009). Diabetes and postural stability: Review and hypotheses. Journal of Motor Behavior, 41, 172-190.
  • Carello, C., & Wagman J. B. (2009). Mutuality in the perception of affordances and the control of movement. In D. Sternad (Ed.) Progress in Motor Control control (pp. 273-292). Springer Verlag.
  • Fajen, B., Riley, M. R., & Turvey, M. T. (2009). Information, affordances and control of action in sports. International Journal of Sports Psychology, 40, 79-107.
  • Frank T. D. (2009) On the linear discrepancy model and risky shifts in group behaviour: a nonlinear Fokker-Planck perspective, Journal of Physica A, 42: 155001 (13pages)
  • Frank T.D. (2009).Numeric and exact solutions of the nonlinear Chapman-Kolmogorov equation: a case study for a nonlinear semi-group Markov model, International Journal of Modern Physics B, accepted 2009
  • Frank T.D. General statistical aspects and nonequilibrium aspects of Parkinson hand tremor revealed by virial theorem and canonical distribution analysis, Acta Physica Polonica B, submitted 2008
  • Frank, T. D. , Mongkolsakulvong, S (2009). Parametric solution methods for self-consistency equations and order parameter equations derived from nonlinear Fokker-Planck equations. Physica D, accepted 2009
  • Frank, T. D. (2009). Nonextensive cutoff distributions of postural sway for the old and the young. Physica A, Physica A, 388: 2503-2510
  • Frank, T., Blau, J., & Turvey, M. T. (2009). Nonlinear attractor dynamics in the fundamental and extended prism adaptation paradigm. Physics Letters A, 373, 1022-1030.
  • Frank, T., Richardson, M., Lopresti-Goodman, S., & Turvey, M. T. (2009). Order parameter dynamics of body-scaled hysteresis and mode transitions in grasping behavior. Journal of Biological Physics, 35, 127Ð147
  • Frank, T.D. On a moment-based data analysis method for canonical-dissipative oscillatory systems, Fluctuation and Noise Letters, submitted 2009
  • Frank, T.D., Blau. J., Turvey, M.T. (2009) Nonlinear attractor dynamics in the fundamental and extended prism adaptation paradigm, Physics Letters A, 373: 1022-1030
  • Frank, T.D., Lopresti-Goodman, S.M., Richardson, M.J. Turvey M.T. (2009). Order parameter dynamics of body-scaled hysteresis and mode transitions in grasping behavior, Journal of Biological Physics
  • Frank, T.D., Richardson, M.J. , Lopresti-Goodman, S.M., Turvey M.T. (2009) Order parameter dynamics of body-scaled hysteresis and mode transitions in grasping behavior, Journal of Biological Physics, 35: 127-147
  • Frank, T.D., van der Kamp, J., Savelsbergh, G.J.P. Multistable order parameter dynamics of behavioural and perceptual infant development, submitted 2009
  • Holden, J., Van Orden, G., & Turvey, M. T. (2009). Dispersion of response times reveals cognitive dynamics. Psychological Review, 116, 318-342.
  • Jacobs D. M., Silva, P. L., & Calvo, J. (2009). An empirical illustration and formalization of the theory of direct learning: The muscle-based perception of kinetic properties. Ecological Psychology, 21, 245-289.
  • Lopresti-Goodman, S. , Kallen, R. W. , Richardson, M. J., Marsh, K. L., & Johnston, L. (2009). Influence of body-awareness on passing through apertures. Applied Cognitive Psychology.
  • Lopresti-Goodman, S., Richardson, M. J., Baron, R. M., Carello, C., & Marsh, K. L. (2009). Task constraints on affordance boundaries. Motor Control, 13, 69-83. Marsh, K. L., Richardson, M. J., & Schmidt, R. C. (2009). Social connection through joint action and interpersonal coordination. Topics in Cognitive Science, 1(2), 320-339.
  • Marsh, K. L. (2009). Sociality from an ecological, dynamical perspective. In G. R. Semin & G. Echterhoff (Eds.), Grounding sociality: Neurons, minds, and culture. London: Psychology Press.
  • Marsh, K. L., Johnston, L., Richardson, M. J., & Schmidt, R. C. (2009). Toward a radically embodied, embedded social psychology. European Journal of Social Psychology {special issue: Modalities of Social Life: Roadmaps for an Embodied Social Psychology}.
  • Moreno, M., & Turvey, M. T. (2009). Self-organizing systems. In P. Hogan (Ed.), The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Rhodes, T., & Turvey, M. T. (2009). Self-organization of movements. In W. Jantzen (Ed.), Behinderung, Bildung, Partizipation (Disability, education and participation),Vol. 9: Sinne, Kšrper und Bewegung (Senses, body and movement). Stuttgart, Germany: Kohlhammer-Verlag.
  • Richardson, M. J., Marsh, K. L., & Schmidt, R. C. (2009). Challenging the egocentric view of coordinated perceiving, acting and knowing. In L. F. Barrett, B. Mesquita, & E. Smith (Eds), The mind in context. New York: Guilford Press. (Anticipated publication: December 2009.)
  • Richardson, M. J., Shockley, K., Riley, M. R., Fajen, B. R., & Turvey, M. T. (2008). Ecological psychology: Six principles for an embodied-embedded approach to behavior. In P. Calvo & T. Gomila (Eds.), Elsevier handbook of new directions in cognitive science (Section I. The embodied architecture of cognition: Conceptual issues) (pp. 161-190).
  • Riley, M. R., Fajen, B., & Turvey, M. T. (2009). Reply to commentaries on “Information, affordances and control of action in sports”. International Journal of Sports Psychology, 40, 207-218.
  • Stephen, D. G., Arzamarski, R., & Michaels, C. F. (2009). The Role of Fractality in Perceptual Learning: Exploration in Dynamic Touch. Submitted
  • Stephen, D. G.(cg), Boncoddo, R. A.(cg), Magnuson, J. S., & Dixon, J. A. (2009). The dynamics of insight: Mathematical discovery as a phase transition. Memory & Cognition, 37, 1132-1149.
  • Stephen, D. G.(cg), Dixon, J. A., & Isenhower, R.(cg) (2009). Dynamics of representational change: Action, entropy, & cognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 35, 1811-1822.
  • Stephen, D. G.(cg), & Dixon, J. A. (2009). The self-organization of insight: Entropy and power laws in problem solving. Journal of Problem Solving, 2, 72-101.
  • Stepp, N., & Turvey, M. T. (2010). On strong anticipation. Cognitive Systems Research, 11, 148-164.
  • Stepp N, Frank T.D. (2009) A data analysis method for decomposing synchronization variability of anticipatory systems into stochastic and deterministic components, European Physical Journal B, 67: 251-257
  • Stepp, N., & Turvey, M. T. (2009). On strong anticipation. Cognitive Systems Research. [360]
  • Stepp, N., Frank, T.D. (2009). A data analysis method for decomposing synchronization variability of anticipatory systems into stochastic and deterministic components, European Physical Journal B: Condensed Matter and Complex Systems.
  • Turvey, M. T. (2009). Nature of motor control: Not strictly “motor”, not quite “control”. In D. Sternad (Ed.) Progress in motor control: A multidisciplinary perspective (pp. 3-6). New York: Springer Verlag.
  • Turvey, M. T. (2009). On the notion and implications of organism-environment system: Introduction. Ecological Psychology.
  • Turvey, M. T., & Fonseca, S. (2009). Nature of motor control: Perspectives and issues. In D. Sternad (Ed.) Progress in motor control: A multidisciplinary perspective (pp. 93-123). New York: Springer Verlag.
  • Turvey, M.T. (2008). Life and the sciences of complexity: Essays in honor of Arthur S. Iberall, Ecological Psychology, 20(2), 146-147.
  • Wagman, J., Carello, C., Schmidt, R. C., & Turvey, M. T. (2009). Is perceptual learning unimodal? Ecological Psychology, 21, 37-67.

2008

  • Bongers, R. M., & Michaels, C. F., (2008). The role of eye and head movements in detecting information about fly balls. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 34, 1515-1523.
  • Bonnet, C., Carello, C., Bubela, D., & Turvey, M. (2008). Task, environmental structure, and illumination influences on posture. In S. Cummins-Sebree, M. Riley, & K. Shockley (Eds.), Studies in perception and action IX: Fourteenth International Conference on Perception and Action (pp. 131-134). Mahwah, NJ, US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers.
  • Bubela, D., Kinsella-Shaw, J., & Hajnal, A. (2008). Influences of dual tasking, walking speed, and room lighting on gait. In S. Cummins-Sebree, M. Riley, & K. Shockley (Eds.), Studies in perception and action IX: Fourteenth International Conference on Perception and Action (pp. 9-11). Mahwah, NJ, US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers.
  • Carello, C., Silva, P., Kinsella-Shaw, J., & Turvey, M. T. (2008). Muscle based perception: Theory, research and implications for rehabilitation. Revista Brasileira de Fisioterapia (Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy), 12, 339-350.
  • Chemero, A., & Turvey, M. T. (2008). Autonomy and hypersets. Biosystems, 91, 320-330.
  • Dixon, J., & Boncoddo, R. (2009, April). Strategies and problem representations: Implications for models of changing cognitive structure. Commentary on “Learning new problem-solving strategies leads to changes in problem representation” by M.W. Alibali, K.M. Ockuly and A.D. Fischer. Cognitive Development, 24(2), 102-105.
  • Fowler, C. A., Richardson, M. J., Marsh, K. L., & Shockley, K. (2008). Language use, coordina-tion and the emergence of cooperative action. In A. Fuchs & V. K. Jirsa (Eds.), Coordina-tion: Neural, behavioral and social dynamics (pp. 261-279). New York: Springer-Verlag.
  • Frank, T.D. (2008) Fokker-Planck equations are more than just partial differential equations: a comment on a study by Dehghan and Tatari (Phys. Scr. 74:2006: 310), Physica Scripta, 78: 067001 (2 pages)
  • Frank, T.D. (2008) Markov chains of nonlinear Markov processes and an application to a winner-takes-all model for social conformity, Journal of Physics A, 41:282001
  • Frank, T.D. (2008) Nonlinear Markov processes: deterministic case, Physics Letters A, 372: 6235-6239
  • Frank, T.D. (2008). Fokker-Planck equations are more than just partial differential equations: a comment on a study by Dehghan and Tatari (Phys. Scr. 74:2006: 310), Physica Scripta , 78(6): 067001.
  • Frank, T.D. (2008). Green functions and Langevin equations for nonlinear diffusion equations: A comment on ‘Markov processes, Hurst exponents, and nonlinear diffusion equations’ by Bassler et al. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 387 (4), 773-778.
  • Frank, T.D. (2008). Markov chains of nonlinear Markov processes and an application to a winner-takes-all model for social conformity, Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, 41(28): 282001.
  • Frank, T.D. (2008). Nonlinear Markov processes, Physics Letters A, 372: 4553-4555.
  • Frank, T.D., Michelbrink, M., Beckmann, H., Sch??llhorn, W.I. (2008). A quantitative dynamical systems approach to differential learning: Self-organization principle and order parameter equations. Biological Cybernetics, 98 (1), 19-31.
  • Frank, T.D., Mongkolsakulvong, S. (2008) A nonextensive thermostatistical approach to the Haissinski theory of accelerator beams, Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 387 (19-20), 4828-4838.
  • Frank, T.D., Patanarapeelert, K., Beek, P.J. (2008). Portfolio theory of optimal isometric force production: Variability predictions and nonequilibrium fluctuation-dissipation theorem. Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics, 372 (20), 3562-3568.
  • Mirman, D., Dixon, J., & Magnuson, J. (2008, November). Statistical and computational models of the visual world paradigm: Growth curves and individual differences. Journal of Memory and Language, 59(4), 475-494.
  • Park, H., & Turvey, M. T. (2008). Imperfect symmetry and the elementary coordination law. In A. Fuchs, V.K. Jirsa (Eds.), Coordination: Neural, Behavioral and Social Dynamics (pp. 3-25). Berlin: Springer.
  • Silva, P., Hajnal, A., Harrison, S., Kinsella-Shaw, J., Bubela, D., & Carello, C. (2008). Perceiving object length by dynamic touch after a stroke: A case study. In S. Cummins-Sebree, M. Riley, & K. Shockley (Eds.), Studies in perception and action IX: Fourteenth International Conference on Perception and Action (pp. 147-150). Mahwah, NJ, US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers.
  • Stephen, D., & Dixon, J. (2008). Fractality and the attunement of perceptual systems. Studies in perception and action IX: Fourteenth International Conference on Perception and Action (pp. 172-175). Mahwah, NJ US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers.
  • Stephen, D. G., Stepp, N., Dixon, J. A., & Turvey, M. T. (2008). Strong anticipation: Sensitivity to long-range correlations in synchronization behavior. Physica A, 387, 5271-5278
  • Stepp, N., & Turvey, M. (2008, April). Anticipating synchronization as an alternative to the internal model. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(2), 216-217.
  • Stepp. N., & Turvey, M. T. (2008). Anticipating synchronization as an alternative to the internal model. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31, 216-217.
  • Turvey M. T. (2008). Philosophical issues in self-organization as a framework for ecological psychology: Introduction. Ecological Psychology, 20, 240-243.

2007

  • Arzamarski, R., Harrison, S. J., Hajnal, A. & Michaels, C. F. (2007). Lateral Ball Interception: Hand movements during linear ball trajectories. Experimental Brain Research, 177, 312-323.
  • Chemero, A., & Turvey, M. (2007). Gibsonian affordances for roboticists. Adaptive Behavior, 15(4), 473-480.
  • Chemero, A., & Turvey, M. T. (2007). Complexity, hypersets, and the ecological approach to perception-action. Biological Theory, 2, 23-36.
  • Frank, T.D. (2007) A mini-tutorial on measure-valued Markov processes and nonlinear martingale problems-As a reply to McCauley’s comment. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 382 (2), 453-464.
  • Frank, T.D. (2007). Exact solutions and Monte Carlo simulations of self-consistent Langevin equations: A case study for the collective dynamics of stock prices. International Journal of Modern Physics B, 21 (7), 1099-1112.
  • Frank, T.D. (2007). Kramers-Moyal expansion for stochastic differential equations with single and multiple delays: Applications to financial physics and neurophysics Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics, 360 (4-5), 552-562.
  • Hajnal, A., Fonseca, S., Kinsella-Shaw, J., Silva, P., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2007). Haptic selective attention by foot and by hand. Neuroscience Letters, 419, 5-9.
  • Hajnal, A., Kinsella-Shaw, J.M., Fonseca, S., Carello, C., & Harrison, S. (2007). Comparison of dynamic (Effortful) touch by hand and foot. Journal of Motor Behavior, 39, 82-88.
  • Jacobs, D., & Michaels, C. F. (2007). Direct learning. Ecological Psychology, 19(4), 321-349.
  • Lopresti-Goodman, S., Richardson, M. J., Marsh, K. L., Carello, C., Baron, R. M. (2007). Task constraints on affordance boundaries. In S. Cummins-Sebree, M. Riley, & K. Shockley (Eds.), Studies in Perception & Action IX (pp. 218-221). Mahwah NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Michaels, C., Weier, Z., & Harrison, S. (2007). Using vision and dynamic touch to perceive the affordances of tools. Perception, 36(5), 750-772.
  • Mongkolsakulvong, S., Frank, T.D., Tang, I.M. (2007). On a leveraging effect of weak azimuthal inhomogeneities explaining the nonuniqueness of critical Maier-Saupe order parameters. Phase Transitions, 80 (9), 967-980.
  • Miller, H., Frank, T.D., Sternad, D. (2007). Variability, covariation, and invariance with respect to coordinate systems in motor control: Reply to Smeets and Louw (2007). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33 (1), 250-255.
  • Rhodes, T. & Turvey, M. T. (2007). Human memory retrieval as L??vy foraging. Physica A, 385, 255-260.
  • Richardson, M. J., Schmidt, R. C., & Kay, B. A. (2007). Distinguishing the noise and attractor strength of coordinated limb movements using recurrence analysis. Biological Cybernetics, 96, 59-78.
  • Richardson, M., Marsh, K., & Baron, R. (2007). Judging and actualizing intrapersonal and interpersonal affordances. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33(4), 845-859.
  • Richardson, M., Marsh, K., Isenhower, R., Goodman, J., & Schmidt, R. (2007). Rocking together: Dynamics of intentional and unintentional interpersonal coordination. Human Movement Science, 26(6), 867-891.
  • Schmidt, R. C., Richardson, M. J., Arsenault, C. A., & Galantucci, B. (2007). Visual tracking and entrainment to an environmental rhythm. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 860-870.
  • Shaw, R., & Kinsella-Shaw, J. (2007, January). The Survival Value of Informed Awareness. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 14(1), 137-154.
  • Shaw, R., & Kinsella-Shaw, J. (2007). Could optical ‘pushes’ be inertial forces? A geometro-dynamical hypothesis. Ecological Psychology, 19(3), 305-320.
  • Shaw, R., & Kinsella-Shaw, J. (2007). The survival value of informed awareness. The concepts of consciousness: Integrating an emerging science (pp. 137-154). Charlottesville, VA, : Imprint Academic.
  • Silva, P., Moreno, M., Mancini, M., Fonseca, S., & Turvey, M. T. (2007). Steady-state stress at one hand magnifies the amplitude, stiffness, and non-linearity of oscillatory behavior at the other hand. Neuroscience Letters, 429, 64-68.
  • Turvey, M. (2007). Action and perception at the level of synergies. Human Movement Science, 26(4), 657-697.
  • Withagen, R., & Michaels, C. (2007). Transfer of calibration between length and sweet-spot perception by dynamic touch. Ecological Psychology, 19(1), 1-19.
  • Wilmer, A., Frank, T.D., Beek, P.J., Friedrich, R. (2007). A data-analysis method for identifying differential effects of time-delayed feedback forces and periodic driving forces in stochastic systems. European Physical Journal B, 60 (2), 203-215.

2006

  • Carello, C., Kinsella-Shaw, J., Amazeen, E., & Turvey, M. T. (2006). Peripheral neuropathy and object length perception by effortful (dynamic) touch: A case study. Neuroscience Letters, 405 , 159-163.
  • Flascher, I., Shaw, R. E., Michaels, C. F. Flascher, O. M. & Arieli, A. (2006). A primer on the use of intentional dynamics measures and methods in applied research. Ecological Psychology.
  • Gallantucci, B., Fowler, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2006). The motor theory of speech perception reviewed. Pyschonomic Bulletin and Review, 13 , 361-377.
  • Jacobs, D. M., & Michaels, C. F. (2006). Lateral interception I: Operative optical variables, attunement, and calibration. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32(2), 443-458.
  • Hajnal, A., Grocki, M., Jacobs, D. M., Zaal, F.T.J.M., & Michaels, C. F. (2006). Mode Transition and Change in Variable Use in Perceptual Learning, Ecological Psychology,18, 67-91.
  • Kinsella-Shaw, J., Harrison , S., Colon-Semenza, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2006). Effects of the visual environment on quiet standing by young and old adults. Journal of Motor Behavior, 38, 251-264.
  • Kudo, K., Park, H., Kay, B., & Turvey, M. T. (2006). Environmental coupling modulates the attractors of rhythmic coordination. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32, 599-609.
  • Marsh, K. L., Richardson, M. J., Baron, R. M., & Schmidt, R. C. (2006). Contrasting approaches to perceiving and acting with others. Ecological Psychology, 18, 1-37.
  • Michaels, C. F., Jacobs, D. M., & Bongers, R. M. (2006). Lateral interception II: Predicting hand movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32(2), 459-472.
  • Shockley, K., & Turvey, M. T. (2006). Dual-task influences on retrieval from semantic memory and coordination dynamics. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 13. 985-990.
  • Turvey, M. T., & Moreno, M. (2006). Physical metaphors for the mental lexicon. The Mental Lexicon, 1, 7-33.

2005

  • Arzamarski, R., Harrison, S. J. & Michaels, C. F. (2005). Hand Trajectories for Catching Balls on Horizontal, Linear Trajectories. In H. Heft and & K. L. Marsh (Eds.), Studies in perception and action, VIII (pp. 125-128). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Blanchard, Y., Carey, S., Coffey, J., Cohen, A., Harris, T., Michlik, S., & Pellecchia, G. L. (2005). The influence of concurrent cognitive task on postural sway in children. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 17(3), 189-193.
  • Carello, C., Kinsella-Shaw, J. M., & Eric L. Amazeen, E. L. (2005). Peripheral neuropathy and length perception by dynamic touch. In H. Heft & K. L. Marsh (Eds.), Studies in perception and action, VIII (pp.91-94). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Carello, C. & Moreno, M. (2005). Why nonlinear methods? In M. A. Riley & G. C. Van Orden (Eds.), Tutorials in contemporary nonlinear methods for the behavioral sciences (pp. 95-141).
  • http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/bcs/pac/nmbs/chap1.pdf
  • Carello, C., Pellecchia, G. L., Amazeen, P. G., & Turvey, M. T. (2005). Stability and variability of rhythmic coordination with compromised haptic perceptual systems. In H. Heft & K. L. Marsh (Eds.), Studies in perception and action, VIII (pp. 191-194). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Carello, C., Wagman, J. B., & Turvey, M. T. (2005). Acoustic specification of object properties. In J. Anderson and B. Anderson (Eds.), Moving image theory: Ecological considerations (pp. 79-104). Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press.
  • Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2005). Symmetry and duality. Ecological Psychology, 17, 131-133.
  • Goodman, J. R. L. , Isenhower, R. W., Marsh, K. L., Schmidt, R. C., & Richardson, M. J. (2005). The interpersonal phase entrainment of rocking chair movements. In H. Heft & K. L. Marsh (Eds.), Studies in perception and action VIII (pp. 49-53). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Heft, H., & Marsh, K. L. (Eds.). (2005). Studies in perception and action, VIII. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Hajnal, A., Isenhower, R. W., Harrison, S. J., & Michaels, C. F. (2005). An information-based account of lateral interception: Coupling of hand movements to optics in novel trajectories. In H. Heft and & K. L. Marsh (Eds.), Studies in perception and action, VIII (pp. 136-138). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Harrison, S. J., Lopresti-Goodman, S., Isenhower, R. W., Hajnal, A., & Kinsella-Shaw, J. (2005). Perceived heaviness with variation in rotational inertia and static moment. In H. Heft and & K. L. Marsh (Eds.), Studies in perception and action, VIII (pp. 103-106). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Isenhower, R. W., Marsh, K. L., Carello, C., Baron, R. M., & Richardson, M. J. (2005). The specificity of intrapersonal and interpersonal affordance boundaries: intrinsic versus extrinsic metrics. In H. Heft & K. L. Marsh (Eds.), Studies in perception and action, VIII (pp.54-58). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Kay, B., Rhodes, T. G., Hajnal, A., & Isenhower, R. W.(2005). Stability of coordination between upper and lower body rhythms during treadmill walking: Response to changes in walking speed. In H. Heft and & K. L. Marsh (Eds.), Studies in perception and action, VIII (pp. 211-213). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Olmstead, A. J., Arzarmarski, R., Moreno, M. & Pellecchia, G. (2005). Effects of coordination stability on simple reaction time in dual task performance. In H. Heft and & K. L. Marsh (Eds.), Studies in perception and action, VIII (pp. 214-217). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Pellecchia, G. L. (2005). Dual-task training reduces impact of cognitive task on postural sway. Journal of Motor Behavior.
  • Pellecchia, G., Shockley, K., & Turvey, M. T. (2005). Concurrent cognitive task modulates coordination dynamics. Cognitive Science, 29, 531-557 .
  • Pellecchia, G. L., & Shockley, K. (2005). HYPERLINK “http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/bcs/pac/nmbs/chap3.pdf” Application of recurrence quantification analysis: Influence of cognitive activity on postural fluctuations. In M. A. Riley & G. C. Van Orden (Eds.), Tutorials in contemporary nonlinear methods for the behavioral sciences (pp. 95-141).
  • Richardson, M. J., Marsh, K. L., & Schmidt, R. C. (2005). Effects of visual and verbal couplings on unintentional interpersonal coordination. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Performance and Perception, 31, 62-79.
  • Shockley, K., & Turvey, M. T. (2005). Encoding and retrieval during bimanual rhythmic coordination. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Language, 31, 980-990.
  • Turvey, M. T. (2005). Theory of Brain and Behavior in the 21st Century: No Ghost, No Machine. Japanese Journal of Ecological Psychology, 2, 69-79.
  • Van Orden, G. C. Holden, J. G. Turvey, M. T. (2005) Human Cognition and 1/f Scaling. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 134(1), 117-123.
  • Withagen, R., & Michaels, C. F. (2005). Information for calibration and information for attunement in length perception by dynamic touch. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 31, 1379-1390.
  • Withagen, R., & C. F. Michaels (2005). On the nature of the ecological conceptions of perceptual system and action system. Theory and Psychology, 15, 602-620.

2004

  • Amazeen, P. G.; Amazeen, E. L.; Turvey, M. T.(2004). Symmetry and the Devil. Journal of Motor Behavior, Vol 36(4), pp. 371-417.
  • Balasubramaniam, R., & Turvey, M. T. (2004). Coordination modes in multi-segmented rhythmic behavior: Exploring the dynamics of “hula hooping.” Biological Cybernetics.
  • Bongers, R. M., Michaels, C. F., & Smitsman, A. W. (2004). Variations of tool and task characteristics reveal that tool use postures are anticipated. Journal of Motor Behavior, 36, 305-315.
  • Bongers, R. M., Smitsman, A. W., & Michaels, C. F. (2004). Geometric, but not kinetic, properties of tools affect the affordances perceived by toddlers. Ecological Psychology, 16, 129-158.
  • Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2004). Physics and psychology of the muscle sense. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 13, 25-28.
  • Carello, C. (2004). Perceiving affordances by dynamic touch: hints from the control of movement. Ecological Psychology, 16, 31-36.
  • Kay, B. A. (2004). Review of J. M. Gottman, J. D. Murray, C. C. Swanson, R. Tyson, & K. R. Swanson. (2002). “The Mathematics of Marriage: Dynamic Nonlinear Models”, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 57, 955-958.
  • Michaels, C. F. (2004). Human movement sciences symposium on perception and action: Introduction. Ecological Psychology,16, 23-24.
  • Michaels, C. F. (2004). Human movement sciences symposium on perception and action: Epilogue. Ecological Psychology, 15, 67-71.
  • Mitra, S., & Turvey, M. T. (2004). A rotation invariant in three-dimensional reaching. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30, 151-162.
  • Shockley, K., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2004). Metamers in the haptic perception of heaviness and moveable-ness. Perception & Psychophysics, 66, 731-742.
  • Turvey, M. T. (2004) Impredicativity, dynamics, and the perception-action divide. In V.K.Jirsa & J.A.S.Kelso (Eds.), Coordination Dynamics: Issues and Trends. Vol.1 Applied Complex Systems (pp. 1-20). New York: Springer Verlag.
  • Turvey, M.T. (2004). Space (and its perception): The first and final frontier. Ecological Psychology, 16, 25-29.

2003

  • Bongers, R. M., Smitsman, A. W., & Michaels, C. F. (2003). Geometrics and dynamics of a rod determine how it is used for reaching. Journal of Motor Behavior, 35, 4-22.
  • Carello, C., Shockley, K., Harrison, S., Richardson, M., & Turvey, M. T. (2003). Heaviness Perception depends on movement. In S. Rogers & J. Effken (Eds.), Studies in perception and action, VII. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Fajen, B. R., & Turvey, M. T. (2003). Perception, Categories, and Possibilities for Action. Adaptive Behavior, 11:4 276-278.
  • Flascher, I., Shaw, R. E., Michaels, C. F. & Flascher, O. M. (2003). Methods for online management of AmI (Ambient Intelligence) capabilities relative to users’ goals. In E. Aarts, R. Collier, E. van Loenen, & B. de Ruyter (Eds.), Ambient Intelligence, (pp. 334-348). New York: Springer.
  • Hajnal, A., Michaels, C. F., & Zaal, F.T.J.M. (2003). Does Exploration Promote Convergence on Specifying Variables. In S. Rogers & J. Effken (Eds.), Studies in perception and action VII (pp 178 – 181). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erbaum Associates.
  • Kay, B. A., Turvey, M. T. & Meijer, O. G. (2003). An early oscillator model: Studies of the biodynamics of the piano strike (Bernstein & Popova, 1930). Motor Control, 7, 1-45.
  • Michaels, C. F. (2003). Affordances: Four points of debate. Ecological Psychology, 15, 135-148.
  • Pellecchia, G. L. (2003). Postural sway increases with attentional demands of concurrent cognitive task. Gait and Posture, 18, 29-34.
  • Shaw, R. (2003). The agent-environment interface: Simon’s indirect or Gibson’s direct coupling. Ecological Psychology, 15(1), 37-106.
  • Shaw, R. and Shockley, K. (2003). An ecological science of the artificial? Journal of the Learning Sciences, 12(3), 427-435.
  • Turvey, M. T. (2003). Preface to N. Bernstein’s “On dexterity and its development.” (Japanese translation). Tokyo.
  • Van Orden, G. C., Holden, J. G., & Turvey, M. T. (2003). Self-organization of cognitive performance Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 132(3), 331-350.
  • Wagman, J. B. & Carello, C. (2003). Haptically creating affordances: The user-tool interface. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 9 175-186.
  • Wagman, J. B., & Miller, D. B. (2003). Nested reciprocities: The organism-environment system in perception-action and development. Developmental Psychobiology, 42(4) 317-334.
  • Wagman, J. B. & Miller, D. B. (2003). The womb and the skin as false boundaries in perception-action and development: A response. Developmental Psychobiology, 42(4) 362-367.
  • Withagen, R., & C. F. Michaels (2002). The recalibration of walking transfers to crawling: Are action systems calibrated? Ecological Psychology, 14, 223-234.
  • Withagen, R. (g), & Michaels, C. F. (2003). Transfer of Calibration in Dynamic Touch: Length and Sweet-Spot Perception. In S. Rogers & J. Effken (Eds.), Studies in perception and action VII, (pp. 91 – 94). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erbaum Associates.
  • Zaal, F. T. J. M., & Michaels, C. F. (2003). The information for catching fly balls: Judging and intercepting virtual balls in a CAVE. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 29, 537-555.

2002

  • Amazeen, P. G. (2002).Is dynamics the content of a generalized motor program for rhythmic interlimb coordination? Journal of Motor Behavior, 34, 233-251.
  • Boschker, M. S. J., Bakker, F. C., & Michaels, C. F. (2002). Memory for functional characteristics of climbing walls: Perceiving affordances. Journal of Motor Behavior, 34, 25-36.
  • Butwill, M.,& Turvey, M. T. (2002). Haptic alignment of the hands in three dimensions. Journal of Motor Behavior, 34, 211-232.
  • Carello, C., LeVasseur, V. M., & Schmidt, R. C. (2002). Movement sequencing and phonological fluency in (putatively) nonimpaired readers. Psychological Science, 13(4) 375-379.
  • Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2002). The ecological approach to perception. Encyclopedia of cognitive science. London: Nature Publishing Group.
  • Cooper, C., & C. F. Michaels (2002). Perception, learning, and judgment in ecological psychology: Who needs a constructivist ventral system? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 25, 101-102.
  • Fajen, B. R. & Kim, N.-G. (2002). Perceiving Curvilinear Heading in the Presence of Moving Objects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 28, 1100-1119.
  • Fowler, C. A., Galantucci, B., & Saltzman, E. (2002). Motor Theories of Perception. In A. M. A. (Ed.), Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks (2nd Edition). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Jacobs, D. M., & Michaels, C. F. (2002). On the apparent paradox of learning and realism. Ecological Psychology, 14, 127-139.
  • Michaels, C. F., & Zaal, F. T. J. M. (2002). Catching fly balls. In K. Davids, G. J. P. Savelsbergh, S. J. Bennett,& J. van der Kamp (Eds.), Interceptive actions in sport: Information and movement (pp. 172-183). London: Routledge.
  • Riley, M. A., & Turvey, M. T. (2002). Variability and determinism in motor behavior. Journal of Motor Behavior, 34, 99-125.
  • Riley, M. A., Wagman, J. B., Carello, C., Santana, M V., & Turvey, M.T. (2002). Perceptual behavior: Recurrence analysis of an exploratory procedure. Perception, 33, 481-510.
  • Shaw, R. (2002). Intentional dynamics of situated action. Dynamics systems approach for embodiment and sociality. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Human and Artificial Systems. Fukui University, Japan, December 6-7, 77-86.
  • Shaw, R. E. (2002). Theoretical Hubris and the Willingness To Be Radical: An Open Letter to James J. Gibson.Ecological Psychology, 14, 235-247.
  • Shockley, K., Butwill, M., Zbilut, J., Webber, C.L., Jr. (2002). Cross recurrence quantification of coupled oscillators. Physics Letters A, 305, 59-69.
  • Turvey, M. T. (2002). Encoding, retrieving and aging. In Naveh-Benjamin, M., Moscovitch, M., & Roediger III, H. L. (Eds.), Perspectives on human memory and cognitive aging: Essays in honor of Fergus Craik. East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press.
  • Withagen, R., & C. F. Michaels (2002). The recalibration of walking transfers to crawling: Are action systems calibrated? Ecological Psychology, 14, 223-234.

1996-2001

  • Balasubramaniam, R., & Turvey, M. T. (2001). The handedness of postural fluctuations. Human Movement Science, 19, 667-684.
  • Galantucci B., Fowler C. A., Turvey M. T. (2001) Event coding as feature guessing: The lessons of the motor theory of speech perception. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 24, 886-887.
  • Jacobs, D. M., Runeson, S., & Michaels, C. F. (2001). Learning to visually perceive the relative mass of colliding balls in globally and locally constrained task ecologies. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 27, 1019-1038.
  • Kerzel, D. Hecht, H., & Kim, N.-G. (2002). Time-to-passage judgments on circular trajectories are based on relative optical acceleration. Perception & Psychophysics. 2001, 63 1153-1170.
  • Michaels, C. F., Zeinstra, E., & Oudejans, R. R. D. (2001). Information and action in timing the punch of a falling ball. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 54A, 69-93.
  • Pellecchia, G. L. Turvey, M. T. (2001). Cognitive activity shifts the attractors of bimanual rhythmic coordination. Journal of Motor Behavior, 33, 9-15.
  • Park, H., Collins, D. R., & Turvey, M. T. (2001). Dissociation of muscular and spatial constraints on patterns of interlimb coordination. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 27, 32-47.
  • Richardson, M. R. & Michaels, C. F. (2001). Event Codes: Not the solution to a problem, but a problem to be solved. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 94, 901-902.
  • Riley, M . A. Santana, M.-V. & Turvey, M. T. (2001). Deterministic variability and stability in detuned bimanual rhythmic coordination. Human Movement Science, 20, 343-369.
  • Riley, M . A. Turvey, M. T. (2001). Inertial constraints on limb proprioception are independent of visual calibration. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 27, 438-455.
  • Riley, M. A., & Turvey, M. T. (2001). The self-organizing dynamics of intentions and actions. American Journal of Psychology, 114, 160-169.
  • Shaw, R. E. (2001). Processes, acts, and experiences: Three stances on the problem of intentionality. Ecological Psychology, 13, 275-314.
  • Shaw, R.E. & Wagman, J. B. (2001). Explanatory burdens and natural law: invoking a field description of perception-action. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24:5, 905-906.
  • Shockley, K., Grocki, M., Carello, C., & Turvey, M.T. (2001). Somatosensory attunement to the rigid body laws. Experimental Brain Research, 136, 133-137.
  • Turvey, M . T. Whitmyer, V. Shockley, K. (2001). Explaining metamers: Right degrees of freedom, not subjectivism. Consciousness & Cognition: An International Journal, 10,105-116.
  • Wagman, J. B., Riley, M. A., & Turvey, M. T. (2001). Perceptual learning: An evaluation of attunement and calibration. In G. Burton & R. C. Schmidt (Eds.) Studies in Perception and Action VI. Proceedings from the Eleventh International Conference on Perception and Action. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum & Associates.
  • Wagman, J. B. & Carello, C. (2001). Affordances and inertial constraints on tool use. Ecological Psychology, 13, 173-195.
  • Wagman, J. B., Shockley, K., Riley, M. A., & Turvey, M. T. (2001) Attunement, calibration, and exploration in fast haptic perceptual learning. Journal of Motor Behavior, 33, (4) 323-327.
  • Balasubramaniam, R., Riley, M., & Turvey, M. T. (2000). Specificity of postural sway to the demands of a precision task. Gait & Posture, 11, 12-24.
  • Barac-Cikoja, D., & Turvey, M. T. (2000). Anisotropy in the extended haptic perception of longitudinal distances. Perception & Psychophysics.
  • Carello, C., Thuot, S., & Turvey, M. T. (2000). Aging and the perception of a racket’s sweet spot. Human Movement Science, 19, 1-20.
  • Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2000). Rotational dynamics and dynamic touch. In M. Heller (Ed.), Touch, representation, and blindness (pp. 27 – 66). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
  • Cooper, M., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2000). Perceptual independence of whole length, partial length, and hand position in wielding a rod. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
  • Goodman, L., Riley, M. A., Mitra, S., & Turvey, M. T. (in press). Advantages of rhythmic movements at resonance: Minimal active degrees of freedom, minimal noise, and maximal predictability. Journal of Motor Behavior.
  • Kadar, E. & Shaw, R. (2000). Toward an ecological field theory of perceptual control of information. Ecological Psychology. 12 (2), 141-180.
  • Kadar, E. E., Shaw, R. E., & Turvey, M. T. (in press). Path space integrals for modeling experimental measures of cerebellar functioning. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
  • Kadar, E. E., & Turvey, M. T. (in press). Process based functionalism instead of structural functionalism is needed. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
  • Kerzel, D., Hecht, H., & Kim, N-G. (in press). Global expansion, not global tau, explains depth from global optic flow. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
  • Kim, N-G., Fajen, B., & Turvey, M. T. (in press). Perceiving circular heading in noncanonical flow fields. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
  • Kunkler-Peck, A. J., & Turvey, M. T. (in press). Hearing shape. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance.
  • Pagano, C. C., & Donahue, K. G. (in press). Perceiving the lengths of rods wielded in different media. Perception & Psychophysics.
  • Riley, M. A., & Santana, M-V. (in press). Mutuality relations, affordances, and intentional constraints. Ecological Psychology.
  • Riley, M., Stoffregen, T., Grocki, M., & Turvey, M. T. (1999). Postural stabilization for the control of touching. Human Movement Science, 18, 795-817.
  • Santana, M-V., & Carello, C. (1999). Perception by dynamic touch at the small scale. Ecological Psychology, 11, 283-307.
  • Shaw, R. E., Kadar, E. E., & Turvey, M. T. (in press). The job description of the cerebellum and a candidate model of its “tidal wave” function. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
  • Shaw, R. E., & Turvey, M. T. (in press). Ecological foundations of cognition: II. Degress of freedom and conserved quantities in animal-environment systems. Journal of Consciousness Studies.
  • Stroop, M., Turvey, M. T., Fitzpatrick, P., & Carello, C. (in press). Inertia tensor and weight-percept models of length perception by static holding. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
  • Turvey, M. T., & Shaw, R. E. (in press). Ecological foundations of cognition: I. Symmetry and specificity of animal-environment systems. Journal of Consciousness Studies.
  • Turvey, M. T., Shockley, K., & Carello, C. (1999). Affordance, proper function, and the physical basis of perceived heaviness. Cognition, 17, B17-B26.
  • Amazeen, E. L. (1999). Independence of size and shape in weight perception by dynamic touch. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, 102 – 119.
  • Barab, S., Cherkes-Julkowski, M., Swenson, R., Garrett, S., & Shaw, R. (1999) Principles of self-organization: ecologizing the learner-faciltator system. The Journal of the Learning Sciences, 8, (3&4), 349-390.
  • Carello, C., Flascher, I., Kunkler-Peck, A., & Turvey, M. T. (1999). An evaluation of context effects in dynamic touch. Ecological Psychology, 11, 194-207.
  • Carello, C., Thuot, S., Anderson, K. L., & Turvey, M. T. (1999). Perceiving the sweet spot. Perception, 28, 307 – 320.
  • Collins, D., & Turvey, M. T. (1999). Dynamical stability analyses of coordination patterns. In U. Windhorst & W. Johansson (Eds.), Modern techniques in neuroscience research. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
  • Cooper, M., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (1999). Further evidence of perceptual independence (specificity) in dynamic touch. Ecological Psychology, 11(4), 269 – 281.
  • Daffertshofer, A., van den Berg, C., & Beek, P. J. (1999). A dynamical model for mirror movements. Physica D, 132, 243-266.
  • Kim, N-G., & Turvey, M. T. (1999). Eye movements and a rule for perceiving direction of heading. Ecological Psychology, 11, 233-248.
  • Riley, M. A., Balasubramaniam, R., & Turvey, M. T. (1999). Recurrence quantification analysis of postural fluctuations. Gait & Posture, 9, 65 – 78.
  • Russell, M., & Turvey, M. T. (1999). Auditory perception of unimpeded passage. Ecological Psychology, 11, 175 – 188.
  • Swenson, R. (1999). Spontaneous order, evolution, and autocatakinetics: The nomological basis for the emergence of meaning. In G. van der Vijver, S. Salhe, & M. Delpos (Eds.), Evolutionary systems. Amsterdam: Kluwer.
  • Sternad, D., Turvey, M. T., & Saltzman, E. (1999). Dynamics of 1:2 coordination: Generalizing relative phase to n:m rhythms. Journal of Motor Behavior, 31, 207-223.
  • Sternad, D., Turvey, M. T., & Saltzman, E. (1999). Dynamics of 1:2 coordination: Sources of symmetry breaking. Journal of Motor Behavior, 31, 224-235.
  • Sternad, D., Turvey, M. T., & Saltzman, E. (1999). Dynamics of 1:2 coordination: Temporal scaling, latent 1:1, and bistability. Journal of Motor Behavior, 31, 236-247.
  • Turvey, M. T., Holt, K. G., La Fiandra, M. E., & Fonseca, S. T. (1999). Can the transitions to and from running and the metabolic cost of running be determined from the kinetic energy of running? Journal of Motor Behavior, 31, 265 – 278.
  • Amazeen, P. G., Amazeen, E. L., & Turvey, M. T. (1998). Dynamics of human intersegmental coordination: Theory and research. In C. Collyer & D. Rosenbaum (Eds.), Sequencing and timing of movement: Neural, computational, and psychological perspectives. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Amazeen, P. G., Amazeen, E. L., & Turvey, M. T. (1998). Breaking reflectional symmetry in interlimb coordination dynamics. Journal of Motor Behavior, 30, 199-216.
  • Carello, C., Anderson, K. L., & Kunkler-Peck, A. J. (1998). Perception of object length by sound. Psychological Science, 9, 211-214.
  • Carello, C., Fitzpatrick, P., Flascher, I., & Turvey, M. T. (1998). Inertial eigenvalues, rod density, and rod diameter in length perception by dynamic touch. Perception & Psychophysics, 60, 89-100.
  • Collins, D., Park, H., & Turvey, M. T. (1998). Relative coordination reconsidered: A stochastic account. Motor Control, 2, 228-240.
  • Kim, N-G., Effken, J., & Carello, C. (1998). Perceiving the severity of contacts between two objects. Ecological Psychology, 10, 93-127.
  • Kim, N-G., Effken, J., & Carello, C. (1998). Optical specification of time-to-contact for an observer. Ecological Psychology, 10, 128-156.
  • Kim, N-G., & Turvey, M. T. (1998). Optical flow fields and Bernstein’s “modeling of the future.” In M. Latash (Ed.), Bernstein’s traditions in motor control. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Kim, N-G., & Turvey, M. T. (1998). Visually perceiving heading on circular and elliptical paths. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance.
  • Mitra, S., Amazeen, P. G., & Turvey, M. T. (1998). Intermediate motor learning as decreasing active (dynamical) degrees of freedom. Human Movement Science, 17, 17-65.
  • Mitra, S., Riley, M.A., Schmidt, R.C., & Turvey, M.T. (1998) Vision and the level of synergies. In L. Harris & M. Jenkin (Eds.), Vision and action (pp. 314-331). New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Pagano, C., & Turvey, M. T. (1998). Eigenvectors of the inertia tensor and perceiving the orientations of limbs and objects. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 14, 331-359.
  • Riley, M. A., Balasubramaniam, R., Mitra, S., & Turvey, M. T. (1998). Visual influences on center of pressure dynamics in upright posture. Ecological Psychology, 10, 65-91.
  • Schmidt, R. C., Bienvenu, M., Fitzpatrick, P., & Amazeen, P. (1998). A comparison of within- and between-person coordination: Coordination breakdown and coupling strength. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 24, 994-900.
  • Sternad, D., Saltzman, E., & Turvey, M.T. (1998). Interlimb coupling in a simple serial behavior: A task dynamic approach. Human Movement Science, 17, 393-433.
  • Turvey, M. T. (1998). Dynamics of effortful touch and interlimb coordination. Journal of Biomechanics, 31, 873-882.
  • Turvey, M. T., Burton, G., Amazeen, E. L., Butwill, M., & Carello, C. (1998). Perceiving the width and height of a hand-held object by dynamic touch. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 24, 35-48.
  • Turvey, M. T., Park, H., Dumais, S. M., & Carello, C. (1998). Nonvisible perception of segments of a hand-held object and the attitude spinor. Journal of Motor Behavior, 30, 3-19.
  • Amazeen, E. L., Amazeen, P. G., Treffner, P. J., & Turvey, M. T. (1997). Attention and handedness in bimanual coordination dynamics. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance,23, 1552-1566.
  • Beek, P., Rikkert, W.E.I., & Wieringen, P.C.W. van (1997). Limit cycle properties of rhythmic forearm movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 1077-1093.
  • Collins, D., & Turvey, M. T. (1997). A stochastic analysis of superposed rhythmic synergies. Human Movement Science, 16, 33-80.
  • Effken, J., Kim, N-G., & Shaw, R.E. (1997). Making the constraints visible: Testing the ecological approach to interface design. Ergonomics, 40, 1-27.
  • Fitzpatrick, P., Schmidt, R. C., & Lochman, J. J. (1997). Dynamical patterning in the development of clapping. Child Development.
  • Kadar, E., Shaw, R., and Turvey, M. (1997). Path Space Integrals for Modeling Experimental Measurements of Cerebellar Functioning. Behavior and Brain Sciences, 20, 253.
  • Mitra, J., Amazeen, P. G., & Turvey, M. T. (1997). Dynamics of rhythmic interlimb coordination in the coronal plane. Motor Control, 1, 44-71.
  • Mitra, S., Riley, M.A., & Turvey, M.T. (1997). Chaos in human rhythmic movement. Journal of Motor Behavior, 29, 195-198.
  • Peck, A., & Turvey, M.T. (1997). Coordination dynamics of the bipedal gallop pattern. Journal of Motor Behavior, 29, 311-325.
  • Riley, M.A., Amazeen, E.L., Amazeen, P.G., Treffner, P.J., & Turvey, M.T. (1997). Effects of temporal scaling and attention on the asymmetric dynamics of bimanual coordination. Motor Control, 1, 263-283.
  • Riley, M. A., Mitra, S., Stoffregen, T. A., & Turvey, M.T. (1997). Influences of body lean and vision on unperturbed postural sway. Motor Control, 1, 229-246.
  • Riley, M. A., Wong, S., Mitra, S., & Turvey, M.T. (1997). Common effects of touch and vision on postural parameters. Experimental Brain Research, 117, 165-170.
  • Russell, M. (1997). Perceiving distances of nearby sound sources: An investigation of Marler’s canonical features of locatable sounds. Ecological Psychology, 9, 299 – 322.
  • Shaw, R. E., Effken, J. A., Fajen, B. R., Garrett, S. R., & Morris, A. (1997). An ecological approach to the on-line assessment of problem-solving paths: Principles and applications. Instructional Science, 25, 151-166.
  • Shaw, R., Kadar, E., and Turvey, M. (1997), The Job Description of the Cerebellum and a Candidate Model of its “Tidal Wave” Function. Behavior and Brain Sciences, 20, 265.
  • Sim, M., Shaw, R. E., & Turvey, M. T. (1997). Intrinsic and required dynamics of a simple bat-ball skill. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 23, 101-115.
  • Swenson, R. (1997). Thermodynamics and evolution. In G. Greenberg & M. Haraway (Eds.), Comparative psychology: A handbook. New York: Garland Publishers.
  • Swenson, R. (1997). Evolutionary theory developing: The problem(s) with “Darwin’s Dangerous Idea.” Ecological Psychology, 9, 47-96.
  • Swenson, R. (1997). Autocatakinetics and the law of maximum entropy production: A principled foundation towards the study of human ecology. Advances in Human Ecology, 6, 1-47.
  • Amazeen, E. L., Sternad, D., & Turvey, M. T. (1996). Predicting the nonlinear shift of stable equilibria in interlimb rhythmic coordination. Human Movement Science, 15, 521-542.
  • Amazeen, E. L., & Turvey, M. T. (1996). Weight perception and the haptic size-weight illusion are functions of the inertia tensor. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 213-232.
  • Beek, P., Schmidt, R., Morris, A., Sim, M., & Turvey, M. T. (1996). Linear and nonlinear stiffness and friction functions in biological rhythmic movement. Biological Cybernetics, 73, 499-507.
  • Carello, C., Santana, M-V., & Burton, G. (1996). Selective attention by dynamic touch. Perception & Psychophysics, 58, 1177-1190.
  • Chan, T. C., & Shaw, R. E. (1996). What is ecological psychology? Psychologia, 39, 1-16.
  • Collins, D., Sternad, D., & Turvey, M. T. (1996). An experimental note on defining frequency competition in intersegmental coordination dynamics. Journal of Motor Behavior, 28, 299-303.
  • Garrett, S., Barac-Cikoja, D., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (1996). A parallel between visual and haptic perception of size at a distance. Ecological Psychology, 8, 25-42.
  • Kim, N-G., Growney, R., & Turvey, M. T. (1996). Optical flow not retinal flow is the basis of wayfinding by foot. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 1279-1288.
  • Kim, N-G., Turvey, M. T., & Growney, R. (1996). Wayfinding and the sampling of optic flow by eye movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 1314-1319.
  • Latash, M., & Turvey, M. T. (1996). Dexterity and its development. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Pagano, C., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (1996). Extero- and exproprio-perception by dynamic touch are different functions of the inertia tensor. Perception & Psychophysics, 58, 1191-1202.
  • Peck, A., Jeffers, R. G., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (1996). Haptically perceiving the length of one rod by means of another. Ecological Psychology, 8, 237-258.
  • Shaw, R., Flascher, O., & Mace, W (1996). Dimensions of event perception. In W. Prinz & B. Bridgeman (Eds.) Handbook of Perception and Action: Volume 1. London: Academic Press, 345-395.
  • Sternad, D., Amazeen, E., & Turvey, M. T. (1996). Diffusive, synaptic, and synergetic coupling: An evaluation through inphase and antiphase rhythmic movement. Journal of Motor Behavior, 28, 255-269.
  • Sternad, D., & Turvey, M. T. (1996). Control parameters, equilibria, and coordination dynamics. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18, 780-783.
  • Treffner, P. J., & Turvey, M. T. (1996). Symmetry, broken symmetry, and handedness in bimanual coordination dynamics. Experimental Brain Research, 107, 463-478.
  • Turvey, M. T. (1996). Dynamic touch. American Psychologist, 51, 1134-1152.
  • Turvey, M. T., Carello, C., Fitzpatrick, P., Pagano, C., & Kadar, E. (1996). Spinors and selective dynamic touch. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 1113-1126.
  • Turvey, M. T., Holt, K. G., Obusek, J., Salo, A., & Kugler, P. N. (1996). Adiabatic transformability hypothesis of human locomotion. Biological Cybernetics, 74, 107-115.
  • Turvey, M. T. & Peck, A. (1996). A review of “Emergent Forms” by Goldfield. Quarterly Review of Biology, 71, 295.
  • Turvey, M. T., & Carello, C. (1996). Dynamics of Bernstein’s level of synergies. In M. Latash. & M. T. Turvey (Eds.), Dexterity and its development (pp. 339-376). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.