Table of contents : Contents Contributors Preface I: PERCEPTION AND THE CONTROL OF MOVEMENT 1. Information and Control: A Macroscopic Analysis of Perception-Action Coupling • J. A. S. Kelso and B. A. Kay 2. Catching • Claes von Hofsten 3. Ideo-Motor Action • Wolfgang Prinz 4. The Acquisition of Skill: Some Modifications to the Perception-Action Relationship Through Practice • Richard A. Schmidt 5. Brain Potentials Related to Preparation and Action • C. H. M. Brunia 6. Sensorimotor Integration: The Role of Pyramidal Tract Neurons • Christoph Fromm II: MOTOR PROCESSES IN PERCEPTION 7. Muscle Sense and Innervation Feelings: A Chapter in the History of Perception and Action • Eckart Scheerer 8. An Ecological Efference Mediation Theory of Natural Event Perception • Wayne L Shebliske 9. Oculomotor Information and Perception of Three-Dimensional Space • D. Alfred Owens 10. Perceptual Learning by Saccades: A Cognitive Approach • Peter Wolff 11. Information-Processing Theory and Strong Inference: A Paradigm for Psychological Inquiry • Dominic W. Massaro 12. Asymmetries in the Relationship Between Speech Perception and Production • Donald G. MacKay 13. Information Stores and Mechanisms: Early Stages of Visual Processing • D. J. K. Mewhort III: ATTENTION AND THE CONTROL OF ACTION 14. Beyond Capacity: A Functional View of Attention • Odmar Neumann 15. Selection for Action: Some Behavioral and Neurophysiological Considerations of Attention and Action • Alan Allport 16. Central Selection in Vision • A. H. C. van der Heijden Author Index Subject Index