INST: L_135The joint memory effect was discovered in joint action tests. We aimed to see if the same effect would occur in a non-motor task, and if the effect was altered by in-group/out-group discrimination, based on nationality. Our findings supported that co-representation can occur without motor cues of the partner, and that in-group membership strengthens joint-memory effect
When performing jointly on a task, human agents are assumed to represent their coactor’s share of th...
<div><p>Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-act...
Many of the actions that humans perform everyday are completed with co-actors. Cognitive theories o...
In contrast to individual tasks, a specific social setting is created when two partners work togethe...
Predicting others' actions is crucial to successful social interaction. Previous research on joint a...
Two experiments were conducted to assess whether the emergence of shared representations, as indexed...
<div><p>Predicting others’ actions is crucial to successful social interaction. Previous research on...
As social beings, humans are continually required to act in combination with others. This joint act...
When sharing a task with another person that requires turn taking, as in doubles games of table tenn...
A central issue in the study of joint task performance has been one of whether co-acting individuals...
The most common explanation for joint-action effects has been the action co-representation account i...
The aim of this dissertation was twofold: (1) to examine task co-representation and joint action in ...
Social influences on action and memory are well established. However, it is unknown how acting toget...
Contains fulltext : 99810.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Eriksen flan...
When two individuals alternate reaching responses to visual targets presented on a shared workspace,...
When performing jointly on a task, human agents are assumed to represent their coactor’s share of th...
<div><p>Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-act...
Many of the actions that humans perform everyday are completed with co-actors. Cognitive theories o...
In contrast to individual tasks, a specific social setting is created when two partners work togethe...
Predicting others' actions is crucial to successful social interaction. Previous research on joint a...
Two experiments were conducted to assess whether the emergence of shared representations, as indexed...
<div><p>Predicting others’ actions is crucial to successful social interaction. Previous research on...
As social beings, humans are continually required to act in combination with others. This joint act...
When sharing a task with another person that requires turn taking, as in doubles games of table tenn...
A central issue in the study of joint task performance has been one of whether co-acting individuals...
The most common explanation for joint-action effects has been the action co-representation account i...
The aim of this dissertation was twofold: (1) to examine task co-representation and joint action in ...
Social influences on action and memory are well established. However, it is unknown how acting toget...
Contains fulltext : 99810.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Eriksen flan...
When two individuals alternate reaching responses to visual targets presented on a shared workspace,...
When performing jointly on a task, human agents are assumed to represent their coactor’s share of th...
<div><p>Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-act...
Many of the actions that humans perform everyday are completed with co-actors. Cognitive theories o...