When two individuals alternate reaching responses to visual targets presented on a shared workspace, one individual is slower to respond to targets occupying the same position as their partner’s previous response. This phenomenon is thought to be due to processes that inhibit the initiation of a movement to a location recently acted upon. However, two distinct forms of the inhibition account have been posited, one based on inhibition of an action, the other based on inhibition of an action and location. Furthermore, an additional recent explanation suggests the phenomenon is due to mechanisms that give rise to action congruency effects. Thus the three different theories differ in the degree to which action co-representation plays a role in ...
The aim of this dissertation was twofold: (1) to examine task co-representation and joint action in ...
Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-action cont...
<div><p>Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-act...
When two individuals alternate reaching responses to visual targets presented on a shared workspace,...
When two individuals alternate reaching responses to targets located in a visual display, reaction t...
Although the inhibition of return (IOR) effect is primarily studied when people act individually, IO...
The present thesis was dedicated to examining individuals’ performance on a low-level reaching task ...
The most common explanation for joint-action effects has been the action co-representation account i...
Responses to a target stimulus can be slower when it appears in the same rather than a different loc...
Social inhibition of return is the phenomenon whereby an individual is slower to reach to locations ...
In the standard Simon task, participants carry out spatially defined responses to non-spatial stimul...
We examined whether the perceived similarity between two individuals can shape social attention shif...
The aim of this dissertation was twofold: (1) to examine task co-representation and joint action in ...
Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-action cont...
<div><p>Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-act...
When two individuals alternate reaching responses to visual targets presented on a shared workspace,...
When two individuals alternate reaching responses to targets located in a visual display, reaction t...
Although the inhibition of return (IOR) effect is primarily studied when people act individually, IO...
The present thesis was dedicated to examining individuals’ performance on a low-level reaching task ...
The most common explanation for joint-action effects has been the action co-representation account i...
Responses to a target stimulus can be slower when it appears in the same rather than a different loc...
Social inhibition of return is the phenomenon whereby an individual is slower to reach to locations ...
In the standard Simon task, participants carry out spatially defined responses to non-spatial stimul...
We examined whether the perceived similarity between two individuals can shape social attention shif...
The aim of this dissertation was twofold: (1) to examine task co-representation and joint action in ...
Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-action cont...
<div><p>Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-act...