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The concept of affordances is being increasingly used in fields beyond ecological psychology to reveal previously unexplored interdisciplinary relationships. These fields include engineering, robotics, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, urban theory, architecture, computer science, and much more. As the concept is adapted for its relational meaning between an agent and the environment, or object, the meaning of the term has changed to fit the customs of the adapting field. This book maps the different shades of the term and brings insights into how it is operationalized by providing short accessible essays regardless of background. Each contribution addresses big questions around this topic such as the application of the concept on ongoing research, how to measure or identify affordances, as well as other reflective questions about the future of affordances in the field.   The book is envisioned to be read by non-experts, students, and researchers from several disciplines, and fills the need for summarization across disciplines. As the many adaptations flourished from the same psychological concept, this book also aims to function as a catalyst and motivation for reinterpreting the concepts for new directions. Compared to existing books, this book aims not to span the vertical dimension of field by taking a deep dive into a niche-field—instead, this book aims to have a wide horizontal span highlighting a common concept shared by an increasing number of fields, namely affordances. As such, this book takes a different approach by attempting to summarize the different emerging applications and definitions of the concept, and make them accessible to non-experts, students, and researchers regardless of background and level.
ISBN: 9783031085833
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 222
Produktart: Gebunden
Herausgeber: Djebbara, Zakaria
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlicht: 28.08.2022
Untertitel: A Multidisciplinary Collection of Essays
Schlagworte: Action Action Selection Affordances Ecological Psychology Exploring Environment Human Behvaior Human Interaction Perception Sensorimotor Perceptions User-Centered Apprach
Zakaria Djebbara , PhD, is a postdoctoral researcher who is currently engaged with understanding the relationship between architectural affordances, sensorimotor brain dynamics, and unconscious adaptive skills by an experimental and computational approach. To this end, Dr. Djebbara uses mobile EEG to analyze how architectural affordances are reflected in brain and body dynamics and question how the experience of architectural affordances shapes unconscious adaptive skills.   These measures are further applied for computational modelling of experiential phenomena and adaptive behavioural skills.

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