Psychological research on joint action: theory and data

G Knoblich, S Butterfill, N Sebanz - Psychology of learning and motivation, 2011 - Elsevier
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 …

A minimal architecture for joint action

C Vesper, S Butterfill, G Knoblich, N Sebanz - Neural networks, 2010 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] The role of shared visual information for joint action coordination

C Vesper, L Schmitz, L Safra, N Sebanz, G Knoblich - Cognition, 2016 - Elsevier
Previous research has identified a number of coordination processes that enable people to
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

D Kourtis, N Sebanz, G Knoblich - Social neuroscience, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Temporal coordination between performing musicians

JD Loehr, C Palmer - Quarterly Journal of Experimental …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

Interacting in time and space: Investigating human-human and human-robot joint action

S Glasauer, M Huber, P Basili, A Knoll… - … symposium in robot …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
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 …

Self-organized complementary joint action: Behavioral dynamics of an interpersonal collision-avoidance task.

MJ Richardson, SJ Harrison, RW Kallen… - Journal of …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Understanding stable patterns of interpersonal movement coordination is essential to
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?

L Astolfi, J Toppi, A Ciaramidaro, P Vogel, CM Freitag… - NeuroImage, 2020 - Elsevier
Two-person neuroscience (2​ PN) is a recently introduced conceptual and methodological
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 …

Developmental differences in cortical activation during action observation, action execution and interpersonal synchrony: An fNIRS study

WC Su, MKL Culotta, MD Hoffman, SL Trost… - Frontiers in Human …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Interpersonal synchrony (IPS) is an important everyday behavior influencing social cognitive
development; however, few studies have investigated the developmental differences and …