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Jeffrey B Wagman
Jeffrey B Wagman
Professor of Psychology, Illinois State University
Verified email at ilstu.edu
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Affordances and inertial constraints on tool use
JB Wagman, C Carello
Ecological psychology 13 (3), 173-195, 2001
1632001
Perceiving affordances for aperture crossing for the person-plus-object system
JB Wagman, KR Taylor
Ecological Psychology 17 (2), 105-130, 2005
1212005
Athletic experience influences shoulder rotations when running through apertures
T Higuchi, G Murai, A Kijima, Y Seya, JB Wagman, K Imanaka
Human Movement Science 30 (3), 534-549, 2011
1092011
Acoustic specification of object properties
C Carello, JB Wagman, MT Turvey
Moving image theory: Ecological considerations, 79-104, 2005
1072005
Haptically creating affordances: the user-tool interface.
JB Wagman, C Carello
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 9 (3), 175, 2003
1032003
Attunement, calibration, and exploration in fast haptic perceptual learning
JB Wagman, K Shockley, MA Riley, MT Turvey
Journal of Motor Behavior 33 (4), 323-327, 2001
972001
Nested reciprocities: The organism–environment system in perception–action and development
JB Wagman, DB Miller
Developmental Psychobiology: The Journal of the International Society for …, 2003
802003
Perceptual behavior: Recurrence analysis of a haptic exploratory procedure
MA Riley, JB Wagman, MV Santana, C Carello, MT Turvey
Perception 31 (4), 481-510, 2002
782002
Perception of affordances for standing on an inclined surface depends on height of center of mass
T Regia-Corte, JB Wagman
Experimental Brain Research 191, 25-35, 2008
662008
Kinetic potential influences visual and remote haptic perception of affordances for standing on an inclined surface
EA Malek, JB Wagman
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 61 (12), 1813-1826, 2008
592008
Perception of whether an object can be carried through an aperture depends on anticipated speed
JB Wagman, EA Malek
Experimental Psychology 54 (1), 54-61, 2007
572007
Can perception of aperture passability be improved immediately after practice in actual passage? Dissociation between walking and wheelchair use
M Yasuda, JB Wagman, T Higuchi
Experimental brain research 232, 753-764, 2014
562014
Hierarchical nesting of affordances in a tool use task.
JB Wagman, SE Caputo, TA Stoffregen
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 42 (10 …, 2016
542016
A guided tour of Gibson’s theory of affordances
JB Wagman
Perception as Information Detection, 130-148, 2019
532019
Nested prospectivity in perception: Perceived maximum reaching height reflects anticipated changes in reaching ability
JB Wagman, LL Morgan
Psychonomic bulletin & review 17, 905-909, 2010
522010
Task specificity and anatomical independence in perception of properties by means of a wielded object.
JB Wagman, A Hajnal
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 40 (6 …, 2014
512014
Geometric, kinetic-kinematic, and intentional constraints influence willingness to pass under a barrier
JB Wagman, EA Malek
Experimental Psychology 56 (6), 409-417, 2009
482009
Perception of maximum reaching height reflects impending changes in reaching ability and improvements transfer to unpracticed reaching tasks
JB Wagman
Experimental brain research 219, 467-476, 2012
462012
Perception of affordances for walking under a barrier from proximal and distal points of observation
JB Wagman, EA Malek
Ecological Psychology 20 (1), 65-83, 2008
462008
Perception of maximum stepping and leaping distance: Stepping affordances as a special case of leaping affordances
BM Day, JB Wagman, PJK Smith
Acta psychologica 158, 26-35, 2015
382015
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