Subject: direct/indirect perception From: Julien Ricard <jricard(at)IUA.UPF.ES> Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 19:03:54 +0200hello all, I'm not very clear about ecological perception theory. I read that it explains auditory perception as the extraction of features (the structural and transformational invariants) which specify the sound producing event (respectively, the object and the action applied on it). Since it involves some intermediate representations and, I guess, some kind of memory model of it, in what sense is it a more 'direct' perception than other theories. Moreover, in that context, how do an imaginary sound (therefore not related to any known objects or actions) could be perceived as a perceptual entity? Thanks in advance. Julien Ricard