Non-verbal communication is the basis of animal interactions. In dyadic leaderfollower interactions, leaders master the ability to carve their motor behaviour in order to 'signal' their future actions and internal plans while these signals influence the behaviour of follower partners, who automatically tend to imitate the leader even in complementary interactions. Despite their usefulness, signalling and imitation have a biomechanical cost, and it is unclear how this cost-benefits trade-off is managed during repetitive dyadic interactions that present learnable regularities. We studied signalling and imitation dynamics (indexed by movement kinematics) in pairs of leaders and followers during a repetitive, rule-based, joint action....
In the last years, artificial partners have been proposed as tools to study joint action, as they w...
Much of social interaction in human life requires that individuals perform different roles during jo...
When two people physically interact to manipulate an object, they synchronize their actions to achie...
Non-verbal communication is the basis of animal interactions. In dyadic leader – follower interactio...
Non-verbal communication is the basis of animal interactions. In dyadic leader-follower interactions...
Performing online complementary motor adjustments is quintessential to joint actions since it allows...
Cognitive neuroscience, traditionally focused on individual brains, is just beginning to investigate...
This study investigated how social interaction among robotic agents changes dynamically depending on...
AbstractDuring joint actions, people typically adjust their own actions according to the ongoing act...
Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-action cont...
Many daily tasks involve spatio-temporal coordination between two agents. Study of such coordinated ...
The human ability to perform joint actions is often attributed to high-level cognitive processes. Fo...
Although the importance of communication is recognized in several disciplines, it is rarely studied ...
Automatic imitation of observed actions is thought to be a powerful mechanism, one that may mediate ...
The task constraints imposed upon a co-actor can often influence our own actions. Likewise, the obse...
In the last years, artificial partners have been proposed as tools to study joint action, as they w...
Much of social interaction in human life requires that individuals perform different roles during jo...
When two people physically interact to manipulate an object, they synchronize their actions to achie...
Non-verbal communication is the basis of animal interactions. In dyadic leader – follower interactio...
Non-verbal communication is the basis of animal interactions. In dyadic leader-follower interactions...
Performing online complementary motor adjustments is quintessential to joint actions since it allows...
Cognitive neuroscience, traditionally focused on individual brains, is just beginning to investigate...
This study investigated how social interaction among robotic agents changes dynamically depending on...
AbstractDuring joint actions, people typically adjust their own actions according to the ongoing act...
Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-action cont...
Many daily tasks involve spatio-temporal coordination between two agents. Study of such coordinated ...
The human ability to perform joint actions is often attributed to high-level cognitive processes. Fo...
Although the importance of communication is recognized in several disciplines, it is rarely studied ...
Automatic imitation of observed actions is thought to be a powerful mechanism, one that may mediate ...
The task constraints imposed upon a co-actor can often influence our own actions. Likewise, the obse...
In the last years, artificial partners have been proposed as tools to study joint action, as they w...
Much of social interaction in human life requires that individuals perform different roles during jo...
When two people physically interact to manipulate an object, they synchronize their actions to achie...