Psychological research on joint action: theory and data
When two or more people coordinate their actions in space and time to produce a joint
outcome, they perform a joint action. The perceptual, cognitive, and motor processes that …
outcome, they perform a joint action. The perceptual, cognitive, and motor processes that …
A minimal architecture for joint action
What kinds of processes and representations make joint action possible? In this paper, we
suggest a minimal architecture for joint action that focuses on representations, action …
suggest a minimal architecture for joint action that focuses on representations, action …
[HTML][HTML] The role of shared visual information for joint action coordination
Previous research has identified a number of coordination processes that enable people to
perform joint actions. But what determines which coordination processes joint action …
perform joint actions. But what determines which coordination processes joint action …
Predictive representation of other people's actions in joint action planning: An EEG study
It has been postulated that when people engage in joint actions they form internal
representations not only of their part of the joint task but of their co-actors' parts of the task as …
representations not only of their part of the joint task but of their co-actors' parts of the task as …
Temporal coordination between performing musicians
Many common behaviours require people to coordinate the timing of their actions with the
timing of others' actions. We examined whether representations of musicians' actions are …
timing of others' actions. We examined whether representations of musicians' actions are …
Interacting in time and space: Investigating human-human and human-robot joint action
When we have to physically interact with a robot, the benchmark for natural and efficient
performance is our experience of daily interactions with other humans. This goal is still far …
performance is our experience of daily interactions with other humans. This goal is still far …
Self-organized complementary joint action: Behavioral dynamics of an interpersonal collision-avoidance task.
Understanding stable patterns of interpersonal movement coordination is essential to
understanding successful social interaction and activity (ie, joint action). Previous research …
understanding successful social interaction and activity (ie, joint action). Previous research …
[HTML][HTML] Raising the bar: Can dual scanning improve our understanding of joint action?
Two-person neuroscience (2 PN) is a recently introduced conceptual and methodological
framework used to investigate the neural basis of human social interaction from …
framework used to investigate the neural basis of human social interaction from …
The impact of social context on motor, cognitive, and affective behaviors: a pilot study among physical education students
M Mnif, S Chikh, E Watelain, M Ben Aissa… - Annals of Applied …, 2024 - aassjournal.com
Background. In sports and physical education, success requires a range of competencies.
Structuring activities within a cooperative or competitive social context can enhance …
Structuring activities within a cooperative or competitive social context can enhance …
Developmental differences in cortical activation during action observation, action execution and interpersonal synchrony: An fNIRS study
Interpersonal synchrony (IPS) is an important everyday behavior influencing social cognitive
development; however, few studies have investigated the developmental differences and …
development; however, few studies have investigated the developmental differences and …