Ecological Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Ecological Psychology is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ecological Optics as the Conceptual Basis for the Interpersonal Self and Social Interaction13
Perception of Affordances for Vertical and Horizontal Jumping in Child Kung-Fu Athletes12
The Ecological Theory of Social Perception Is Dyadic: Conceptual and Empirical Implications6
The Analytical Vision of Michael Turvey: A Review6
Socializing Ecological Psychology, Ecologizing Social Psychology: How Reuben Baron Shaped the Ecological Approach to Social Knowing, Cooperation, and Values6
The Ecological Approach to Perceiving and the Dynamics of Environmental Esthetics: A Research Agenda5
Using Perceptual Training to Aid the Training of a Bimanual Multifrequency Coordination Pattern5
Investigating What Variables People Pick Up When Perceiving Other People’s Maximum Vertical One Degree-of-Freedom Reach Heights to Inform the Design of Assistive Robots5
The Ecological Social Psychology of Aviation Disasters5
The Tensegrity Haptic Perception Hypothesis: A Tribute to Michael Turvey4
Effect of Texture on the Perception of Axis of Rotation of Rotating Panels4
Theatre Econiches: Sites of Bounded Licit and Illicit Affordances for Behavior3
Turvey’s Two Challenges and Ecological Values-Realizing Theory: Reaching, Timing, Learning, and Developing3
Ecological Aesthetics2
Assessing the Compatibility of Perceptual Training with Direct Realist Assumptions: A Focus on the ‘Gesturability’ Affordance2
The Haptic Moving Room2
The Problem of Coordination in Movement and Art2
Training Adaptable Astronauts: Integrating Ecological Psychology into Human Performance in Space Missions2
Perceptual-Motor Regulations and Visual Exploration Strategies Allowing Older Drivers to Intercept a Moving Inter-Vehicular Gap2
Intergroup Relations as Dynamical Systems: Advancements and Recommendations for Research on Intergroup Friendship and Prejudice Confrontations2
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