International audiencePrior research has revealed that when performing joint action tasks with a human co-actor, we automatically form representations not only of our own action, but also of the action of the co-actor we are interacting with, creating an action discrimination problem. Studies suggest these processes are affected by the human/non-human nature of the agent the task is shared with. In two experiments (Experiments 1 and 2), we measured the Joint Simon Effect (JSE) as an index of action discrimination, using a virtual version of the joint go/no-go task in which the task was shared with a virtual robotic vs. human hand. Furthermore, both experiments tested whether the JSE was affected by sensorimotor experience during which the p...
Human physical interactions can be intrapersonal, e.g., manipulating an object bimanually, or interp...
Human physical interactions can be intrapersonal, e.g., manipulating an object bimanually, or interp...
In the standard Simon task, participants carry out spatially defined responses to non-spatial stimul...
International audiencePrior research has revealed that when performing joint action tasks with a hum...
International audienceWhen performing a joint action task, we automatically represent the action and...
In human-human interactions co-representing a partner’s actions is crucial to successfully adjust a...
International audienceKinesthesis pertains to the perception of moving body parts, while the sense o...
In human – human interactions, corepresenting a partner’s actions is crucial to successfully adjust ...
Human partners working on a target acquisition task perform faster than do individuals on the same t...
Abstract—Human partners working on a target acquisition task perform faster than do individuals on t...
International audienceThe present paper investigates the relationship between human and virtual part...
Recent research in monkeys and humans has shown that the presence of the hands near an object enhanc...
In this paper we will present an immersive multi- user environment for studying joint action and so-...
The Social Simon effect (SSE) occurs if two participants share a Simon task by making a Go/No-Go res...
Recent research in monkeys and humans has shown that the presence of the hands near an object enhanc...
Human physical interactions can be intrapersonal, e.g., manipulating an object bimanually, or interp...
Human physical interactions can be intrapersonal, e.g., manipulating an object bimanually, or interp...
In the standard Simon task, participants carry out spatially defined responses to non-spatial stimul...
International audiencePrior research has revealed that when performing joint action tasks with a hum...
International audienceWhen performing a joint action task, we automatically represent the action and...
In human-human interactions co-representing a partner’s actions is crucial to successfully adjust a...
International audienceKinesthesis pertains to the perception of moving body parts, while the sense o...
In human – human interactions, corepresenting a partner’s actions is crucial to successfully adjust ...
Human partners working on a target acquisition task perform faster than do individuals on the same t...
Abstract—Human partners working on a target acquisition task perform faster than do individuals on t...
International audienceThe present paper investigates the relationship between human and virtual part...
Recent research in monkeys and humans has shown that the presence of the hands near an object enhanc...
In this paper we will present an immersive multi- user environment for studying joint action and so-...
The Social Simon effect (SSE) occurs if two participants share a Simon task by making a Go/No-Go res...
Recent research in monkeys and humans has shown that the presence of the hands near an object enhanc...
Human physical interactions can be intrapersonal, e.g., manipulating an object bimanually, or interp...
Human physical interactions can be intrapersonal, e.g., manipulating an object bimanually, or interp...
In the standard Simon task, participants carry out spatially defined responses to non-spatial stimul...