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Ecological Psychology : a Publication of the International Society for Ecological Psychology

Ecological Psychology is a renowned journal published by the International Society for Ecological Psychology. It focuses on the study of human perception, cognition, and behavior within the context of the environment. This interdisciplinary journal explores the dynamic interactions between individuals and their surroundings, shedding light on the ecological factors that shape human experience and behavior. With a diverse range of research articles, theoretical discussions, and empirical studies, Ecological Psychology is a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners interested in understan

Details
Abbr. Ecol Psychol
Start 1989
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 1040-7413
e-ISSN 1532-6969
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Psychology
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 6943 53
SJR / Ranks: 7539 598
CiteScore / Ranks: 5824 4.50
Recent Articles
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Kim W, Araujo D, Kohles S, Kim S, Alvarez Sanchez H
Ecol Psychol . 2023 May; 33(1):57-71. PMID: 37123457
Surgical design in personalized medicine is often based on native anatomy, which may not accurately reflect the interaction between native musculoskeletal tissues and biomechanical artifacts. To overcome this problem, researchers...
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Nordham C, Tognoli E, Fuchs A, Kelso J
Ecol Psychol . 2020 Oct; 30(3):224-249. PMID: 33041602
How one behaves after interacting with a friend may not be the same as before the interaction. The present study investigated which spontaneous coordination patterns formed between two persons and...
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Whalen D
Ecol Psychol . 2017 Jun; 28(4):183-187. PMID: 28584497
Carol Fowler has had a tremendous impact on the field of speech perception, in part by having people disagree with her. The disagreements arise, as they often do, from two...
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Best C, Goldstein L, Nam H, Tyler M
Ecol Psychol . 2017 Apr; 28(4):216-261. PMID: 28367052
To become language users, infants must embrace the integrality of speech perception and production. That they do so, and quite rapidly, is implied by the native-language attunement they achieve in...
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Remez R, Rubin P
Ecol Psychol . 2016 Sep; 28(3):160-165. PMID: 27642242
When a listener can also see a talker, audible and visible properties are ineluctably combined, perceptually. This perceptual disposition to audiovisual integration has received widely ranging explanations. At one extreme,...
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Kahrs B, Lockman J
Ecol Psychol . 2015 Feb; 26(1-2):88-97. PMID: 25678761
Tools are a universal feature of human culture. While most past research on tool use has focused on its cognitive underpinnings, in the present article we adopt a perception-action approach...
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Banks M, Cooper E, Piazza E
Ecol Psychol . 2014 Aug; 26(1-2):30-46. PMID: 25089080
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Franchak J, Adolph K
Ecol Psychol . 2014 Jun; 26(1-2):109-124. PMID: 24954997
We propose a new way to describe affordances for action. Previous characterizations of affordances treat action possibilities as binary categories-either possible or impossible-separated by a critical point. Here, we show...
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Keen R, Lee M, Adolph K
Ecol Psychol . 2014 Jun; 26(1-2):98-108. PMID: 24954996
How children pick up a tool reveals their ability to plan an action with the end goal in mind. When presented with a spoon whose handle points away from their...
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Aslin R
Ecol Psychol . 2014 Jun; 26(1-2):4-15. PMID: 24954995
One of the hallmarks of any flexible system of perception and motor control is the ability to adjust to changes induced by dialect, development, fatigue, disease, or aging. Phonetic categories...