When engaging in joint activities, humans tend to sacrifice some of their own sensorimotor comfort and efficiency to facilitate a partner's performance. In the two experiments reported here, we investigated whether ownership-a socioculturally based nonphysical feature ascribed to objects-influenced facilitatory motor behavior in joint action. Participants passed mugs that differed in ownership status across a table to a partner. We found that participants oriented handles less toward their partners when passing their own mugs than when passing mugs owned by their partners (Experiment 1) and mugs owned by the experimenter (Experiment 2). These findings indicate that individuals plan and execute actions that assist their partners but do so to...
Growing evidence suggests that people overvalue their own objects compared to those owned by others,...
Peripersonal space (PPS) is a spatial representation that codes objects close to one's own and to so...
We investigated whether embodied ownership is evident in early childhood. To do so, we gifted a drin...
When engaging in joint activities, humans tend to sacrifice some of their own sensorimotor comfort a...
When engaging in joint activities, humans tend to sacrifice some of their own sensorimotor comfort a...
When engaging in joint activities, humans tend to sacrifice some of their own sensorimotor comfort a...
Understanding who owns what is important for guiding appropriate action in a social context. Previou...
Understanding who owns what is important for guiding appropriate action in a social context. Previou...
Individual possessions are an integral part of self identity (e.g. Belk, 1988 & Dittmar, 1992). Howe...
This thesis investigates the novel combination of three well-established paradigms: those of ownersh...
Ownership, a sociocultural concept experienced at an intrapersonal level as thoughts and feelings th...
This study aimed to investigate whether ownership influenced motor programming, and if this effect w...
Previous research has indicated that the concept of ownership impacts the visuomotor system but the ...
Knowing whether an object is owned and by whom is essential to avoid costly conflicts. We hy...
The overall purpose of this thesis research was to determine whether the perception of ownership and...
Growing evidence suggests that people overvalue their own objects compared to those owned by others,...
Peripersonal space (PPS) is a spatial representation that codes objects close to one's own and to so...
We investigated whether embodied ownership is evident in early childhood. To do so, we gifted a drin...
When engaging in joint activities, humans tend to sacrifice some of their own sensorimotor comfort a...
When engaging in joint activities, humans tend to sacrifice some of their own sensorimotor comfort a...
When engaging in joint activities, humans tend to sacrifice some of their own sensorimotor comfort a...
Understanding who owns what is important for guiding appropriate action in a social context. Previou...
Understanding who owns what is important for guiding appropriate action in a social context. Previou...
Individual possessions are an integral part of self identity (e.g. Belk, 1988 & Dittmar, 1992). Howe...
This thesis investigates the novel combination of three well-established paradigms: those of ownersh...
Ownership, a sociocultural concept experienced at an intrapersonal level as thoughts and feelings th...
This study aimed to investigate whether ownership influenced motor programming, and if this effect w...
Previous research has indicated that the concept of ownership impacts the visuomotor system but the ...
Knowing whether an object is owned and by whom is essential to avoid costly conflicts. We hy...
The overall purpose of this thesis research was to determine whether the perception of ownership and...
Growing evidence suggests that people overvalue their own objects compared to those owned by others,...
Peripersonal space (PPS) is a spatial representation that codes objects close to one's own and to so...
We investigated whether embodied ownership is evident in early childhood. To do so, we gifted a drin...