Beyond speaking: neurocognitive perspectives on language production in social interaction

AK Kuhlen, R Abdel Rahman - … Transactions of the …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The human faculty to speak has evolved, so has been argued, for communicating with
others and for engaging in social interactions. Hence the human cognitive system should be …

[HTML][HTML] Towards integrating joint action research: Developmental and evolutionary perspectives on co-representation

FM Miss, JEC Adriaense, JM Burkart - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2022 - Elsevier
Joint action has increasingly become a key topic to understand the emergence of the human
mind. The phenomenon is closely linked to several theoretical concepts, such as shared …

Collective attention and collective intelligence: The role of hierarchy and team gender composition

AW Woolley, RM Chow, AT Mayo… - Organization …, 2023 - pubsonline.informs.org
Collective intelligence (CI) captures a team's ability to work together across a wide range of
tasks and can vary significantly between teams. Extant work demonstrates that the level of …

Competitive game play attenuates self-other integration during joint task performance

MI Ruissen, ERA de Bruijn - Frontiers in Psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Joint task performance is facilitated by sharing and integrating each other's action
representations. Research has shown that the amount of this so-called self-other integration …

Action prediction modulates self–other integration in joint action

A van der Weiden, E Porcu, R Liepelt - Psychological Research, 2023 - Springer
People often coordinate actions with others, requiring an adjustable amount of self–other
integration between actor's and co-actor's actions. Previous research suggests that such self …

Individual differences in co-representation in three monkey species (Callithrix jacchus, Sapajus apella and Macaca tonkeana) in the joint Simon task: the role of …

FM Miss, B Sadoughi, H Meunier, JM Burkart - Animal Cognition, 2022 - Springer
Behavioral coordination is involved in many forms of primate interactions. Co-representation
is the simultaneous mental representation of one's own and the partner's task and actions. It …

Eyes keep watch over you! Competition enhances joint attention in females

F Ciardo, P Ricciardelli, L Lugli, S Rubichi, C Iani - Acta Psychologica, 2015 - Elsevier
The present study investigated if the gaze-cuing effect (ie, the tendency for observers to
respond faster to targets in locations that were cued by others' gaze direction than to not …

Response coordination emerges in cooperative but not competitive joint task

F Ciardo, A Wykowska - Frontiers in psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Effective social interactions rely on humans' ability to attune to others within social contexts.
Recently, it has been proposed that the emergence of shared representations, as indexed …

The transfer of global and local processing modes.

A De Luca, S Verschoor, B Hommel - Journal of Experimental …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Förster and Dannenberg's (2010) GLOMOsys theory claims that people process perceived
events and internal information in a more global or more local processing mode and that …

Action co-representation under threat: A Social Simon study

M Beaurenaut, G Dezecache, J Grèzes - Cognition, 2021 - Elsevier
Several studies have shown that individuals automatically integrate the actions of other
individuals into their own action plans, thus facilitating action coordination. What happens to …