Multiple Choice
Joe enters a room, sees a novel object, and promptly walks over and sits on it. The object was about the size of a small table and had a flat, smooth surface at approximately knee height. If asked to explain Joe's behavior, Gibson would likely say that Joe _____.
A) was acting based on affordances
B) had sustained damage to his hippocampus
C) had learned the function of the object from optic flow
D) was suffering from optic ataxia
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