Co-representation of others' task constraints in joint action.

L Schmitz, C Vesper, N Sebanz… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Previous research has demonstrated that humans tend to represent each other's tasks even
if no interpersonal coordination is required. The present study asked whether coactors in a …

[HTML][HTML] Digital joint action: Avatar-mediated social interaction in digital spaces

M Pugliese, C Vesper - Acta Psychologica, 2022 - Elsevier
This article proposes a framework to characterize joint action in digital spaces.“Digital joint
action” maintains many known elements from physical, real-world joint action including …

Time and sequence as key developmental dimensions of joint action

V Fantasia, J Delafield-Butt - Developmental Review, 2023 - portal.research.lu.se
Joint action, generally defined as working together towards a common purpose, has become
an important concept in many areas of cognitive science, from philosophical appraisal of its …

Drawn together: When motor representations ground joint actions

F Della Gatta, F Garbarini, M Rabuffetti, L Viganò… - Cognition, 2017 - Elsevier
What enables individuals to act together? Recent discoveries suggest that a variety of
mechanisms are involved. But something fundamental is yet to be investigated. In joint …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding joint action: Current theoretical and empirical approaches

RPRD van der Wel, C Becchio, A Curioni, T Wolf - Acta psychologica, 2021 - Elsevier
Joint actions are omnipresent, ranging from a handshake between two people to the
coordination of groups of people playing in an orchestra. We are highly skilled at …

Coordinating joint action

S Butterfill - The Routledge handbook of collective intentionality, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter describes a minimal theoretical framework, identifying along the way issues
likely to be of interest to researchers studying collective intentionality. Where philosophers …

[HTML][HTML] Co-actors represent the order of each other's actions

L Schmitz, C Vesper, N Sebanz, G Knoblich - Cognition, 2018 - Elsevier
Previous research has shown that people represent each other's tasks and actions when
acting together. However, less is known about how co-actors represent each other's action …

Moving higher and higher: Imitators' movements are sensitive to observed trajectories regardless of action rationality

PAG Forbes, AFC Hamilton - Experimental Brain Research, 2017 - Springer
Humans sometimes perform actions which, at least superficially, appear suboptimal to the
goal they are trying to achieve. Despite being able to identify these irrational actions from an …

Short-term evidence of partner-induced performance biases in simultaneous and alternating dyad practice in golf

MW Scott, J Howard, A Karlinsky, A Mehta, TN Welsh… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Actions in social settings are often adapted based on co-actors. This adaptation can occur
because one actor “co-represents” the actions and plans of another. Co-representation can …

Relevant for us? We-prioritization in cognitive processing.

MD Constable, F Elekes, N Sebanz… - Journal of Experimental …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Humans are social by nature. We ask whether this social nature operates as a lens through
which individuals process the world even in the absence of immediate interactions or explicit …