Information, natural laws, and self-assembly of rhythmic movement / Peter Noble Kugler and Michael T. Turvey.
2016
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Information, natural laws, and self-assembly of rhythmic movement / Peter Noble Kugler and Michael T. Turvey.
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London ; New York : Routledge, 2016.
Description
1 online resource (xxxii, 481 pages).
Series
Psychology revivals.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Perspectives on rhythmic movement
2. Problems of measurement and modeling
3. Why things flow : an outline of physical theory for simple atomisms
4. Why things flow : an outline of physical theory for complex atomisms
5. Why things "tick" : physical prerequisites for self-sustained oscillation
6. An experimental methodology for investigating the soft, self-assembly of the pendular, clocking mode
7. Haptic information as the abstracted morphology of movement dynamics
8. The scaling relation of natural period to mass and length
9. Measuring the energy for coordination
10. Spacing in the pendular clocking mode : the theory of conditional periodicity and adiabatic invariants in open conservative and nonconservative systems
11. Assembling and sustaining escapements for biomechanical oscillation : identifying the engine (chemical-thermal-mechanical) process
12. The adiabatic hypothesis and the proportioning of space to mass, length, and period : experimental evaluations
13. Intentionality and units of action.
2. Problems of measurement and modeling
3. Why things flow : an outline of physical theory for simple atomisms
4. Why things flow : an outline of physical theory for complex atomisms
5. Why things "tick" : physical prerequisites for self-sustained oscillation
6. An experimental methodology for investigating the soft, self-assembly of the pendular, clocking mode
7. Haptic information as the abstracted morphology of movement dynamics
8. The scaling relation of natural period to mass and length
9. Measuring the energy for coordination
10. Spacing in the pendular clocking mode : the theory of conditional periodicity and adiabatic invariants in open conservative and nonconservative systems
11. Assembling and sustaining escapements for biomechanical oscillation : identifying the engine (chemical-thermal-mechanical) process
12. The adiabatic hypothesis and the proportioning of space to mass, length, and period : experimental evaluations
13. Intentionality and units of action.
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First published in 1987 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Taylor & Francis Online
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English
ISBN
9781315648460 (e-book : PDF)
9781317301073 (e-book: Mobi)
9781317301080 (e-book: ePub)
9781138123571 (hardback)
9781138123991 (paperback)
9781317301073 (e-book: Mobi)
9781317301080 (e-book: ePub)
9781138123571 (hardback)
9781138123991 (paperback)
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