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concept:environmental-affordancesEnvironmental affordances
Affordances offered by the physical environment, e.g., altered by lucid dreaming.
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- Affordancesextendsrelated_toGibson's ecological psychology concept: relationships between organism abilities and environmental features; central to research question.
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