In contrast to individual tasks, a specific social setting is created when two partners work together on a task. How does such a social setting affect memory for taskrelated information? We addressed this issue in a distributed joint-action paradigm, where two team partners respond to different types of information within the same task. Previous work has shown that joint action in such a task enhances memory for items that are relevant to the partner’s task but not to the own task. By removing critical, non-social confounds, we wanted to pinpoint the social nature of this selective memory advantage. Specifically, we created joint task conditions in which participants were aware of the shared nature of the concurrent task but could not perce...
As social beings, humans are continually required to act in combination with others. This joint act...
The ability to coordinate our actions with those of others is crucial for our success as individuals...
This experiment investigated whether the exchange of information in social recall situations produce...
<p>How one behaves after interacting with a friend may not be the same as before the interaction. Th...
There is a growing consensus among researchers that a complete description of human attention and ac...
Humans spend a majority of their lives in a social context. So historically, several disciplines hav...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project examines how attention and working memor...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
There has recently been interest in the ways in which coordinated movements encourage coactors to fe...
Social influences on action and memory are well established. However, it is unknown how acting toget...
<div><p>Predicting others’ actions is crucial to successful social interaction. Previous research on...
INST: L_135The joint memory effect was discovered in joint action tests. We aimed to see if the same...
When two individuals alternate reaching responses to visual targets presented on a shared workspace,...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
Predicting others' actions is crucial to successful social interaction. Previous research on joint a...
As social beings, humans are continually required to act in combination with others. This joint act...
The ability to coordinate our actions with those of others is crucial for our success as individuals...
This experiment investigated whether the exchange of information in social recall situations produce...
<p>How one behaves after interacting with a friend may not be the same as before the interaction. Th...
There is a growing consensus among researchers that a complete description of human attention and ac...
Humans spend a majority of their lives in a social context. So historically, several disciplines hav...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project examines how attention and working memor...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
There has recently been interest in the ways in which coordinated movements encourage coactors to fe...
Social influences on action and memory are well established. However, it is unknown how acting toget...
<div><p>Predicting others’ actions is crucial to successful social interaction. Previous research on...
INST: L_135The joint memory effect was discovered in joint action tests. We aimed to see if the same...
When two individuals alternate reaching responses to visual targets presented on a shared workspace,...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
Predicting others' actions is crucial to successful social interaction. Previous research on joint a...
As social beings, humans are continually required to act in combination with others. This joint act...
The ability to coordinate our actions with those of others is crucial for our success as individuals...
This experiment investigated whether the exchange of information in social recall situations produce...