Searching for roots of entrainment and joint action in early musical interactions
J Phillips-Silver, PE Keller - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2012 - frontiersin.org
When people play music and dance together, they engage in forms of musical joint action
that are often characterized by a shared sense of rhythmic timing and affective state (ie …
that are often characterized by a shared sense of rhythmic timing and affective state (ie …
Producing and understanding prosocial actions in early childhood
Early prosocial development has become a topic of great interest in recent years as
experimental studies have provided evidence that instances of prosocial action can already …
experimental studies have provided evidence that instances of prosocial action can already …
The development of executive function
U Müller, K Kerns - Handbook of child psychology and …, 2015 - books.google.com
Within the scientific literature, the construct of executive function (EF) has received a huge
increase in attention over the past three decades. Its growing popularity is reflected in the …
increase in attention over the past three decades. Its growing popularity is reflected in the …
[書籍][B] Artificial cognitive systems: A primer
D Vernon - 2014 - books.google.com
A concise introduction to a complex field, bringing together recent work in cognitive science
and cognitive robotics to offer a solid grounding on key issues. This book offers a concise …
and cognitive robotics to offer a solid grounding on key issues. This book offers a concise …
The early origins of human charity: Developmental changes in preschoolers' sharing with poor and wealthy individuals
M Paulus - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Recent studies have provided evidence that young children already engage in sharing
behavior. The underlying social-cognitive mechanisms, however, are still under debate. In …
behavior. The underlying social-cognitive mechanisms, however, are still under debate. In …
The psychology of cooperation: Insights from chimpanzees and children
Across all cultures, humans engage in cooperative activities that can be as simple as
preparing a meal or sharing food with others and as complex as playing in an orchestra or …
preparing a meal or sharing food with others and as complex as playing in an orchestra or …
Acting with shared intentions: A systematic review on joint action coordination in autism spectrum disorder
S Cerullo, F Fulceri, F Muratori, A Contaldo - Brain and Cognition, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Joint actions, described as a form of social interaction in which individuals
coordinate their actions in space and time to bring about a change in the environment, rely …
coordinate their actions in space and time to bring about a change in the environment, rely …
Development of interpersonal coordination between peers during a drumming task.
During social interaction, the behavior of interacting partners becomes coordinated.
Although interpersonal coordination is well-studied in adults, relatively little is known about …
Although interpersonal coordination is well-studied in adults, relatively little is known about …
Desiderata for developmental cognitive architectures
Abstract This paper complements Ron Sun's influential Desiderata for Cognitive
Architectures by focussing on the desirable attributes of a biologically-inspired cognitive …
Architectures by focussing on the desirable attributes of a biologically-inspired cognitive …
Children coordinate in a recurrent social dilemma by taking turns and along dominance asymmetries.
Humans constantly have to coordinate their decisions with others even when their interests
are conflicting (eg, when 2 drivers have to decide who yields at an intersection). So far …
are conflicting (eg, when 2 drivers have to decide who yields at an intersection). So far …