The objective of this thesis is to present how implicit, nonverbal cues support coordinated action between two people. A set of five experiments shows how people utilise sensory information about a partner in order to control goal-directed action involving synchronous vertical hand movement. Chapter 1 reviews recent developments in studies of interpersonal interaction and highlights control issues that are critical in cooperative action. In Chapter 2, an experimental study addresses the importance of haptic feedback about object dynamics for learning behavioural characteristics of another person who manipulated the same object from the other side. In Chapter 3, the contributions of feedback and feedforward control are assessed as the intera...
Many everyday motor tasks require interpersonal action where the goal of the joint task is shared am...
Building a Human-Robot Symbiotic environment that robots could live side-by-side with humans, perfor...
In the last years, artificial partners have been proposed as tools to study joint action, as they w...
The objective of this thesis is to present how implicit, nonverbal cues support coordinated action b...
Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-action cont...
Over the last decades, robotic devices for neurorehabilitation have been developed with the aim of ...
In this paper we present a model for action preparation and decision making in cooperative tasks tha...
abstract: Understanding human-human interactions during the performance of joint motor tasks is crit...
Central to the mechanistic understanding of the human mind is to clarify how cognitive functions ari...
Skilled musicians can improvise with first-time partners. Thus, the question arises how the adaptabi...
This thesis uncovers the mechanism of interaction between human partners in continuous contact. Dur...
International audienceThis chapter is concerned with how implicit, nonverbal cues support coordinate...
abstract: Object manipulation is a common sensorimotor task that humans perform to interact with the...
abstract: Of particular interest to the neuroscience and robotics communities is the understanding o...
This thesis describes a PhD project is based on the notion that we live our whole life dipped into a...
Many everyday motor tasks require interpersonal action where the goal of the joint task is shared am...
Building a Human-Robot Symbiotic environment that robots could live side-by-side with humans, perfor...
In the last years, artificial partners have been proposed as tools to study joint action, as they w...
The objective of this thesis is to present how implicit, nonverbal cues support coordinated action b...
Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-action cont...
Over the last decades, robotic devices for neurorehabilitation have been developed with the aim of ...
In this paper we present a model for action preparation and decision making in cooperative tasks tha...
abstract: Understanding human-human interactions during the performance of joint motor tasks is crit...
Central to the mechanistic understanding of the human mind is to clarify how cognitive functions ari...
Skilled musicians can improvise with first-time partners. Thus, the question arises how the adaptabi...
This thesis uncovers the mechanism of interaction between human partners in continuous contact. Dur...
International audienceThis chapter is concerned with how implicit, nonverbal cues support coordinate...
abstract: Object manipulation is a common sensorimotor task that humans perform to interact with the...
abstract: Of particular interest to the neuroscience and robotics communities is the understanding o...
This thesis describes a PhD project is based on the notion that we live our whole life dipped into a...
Many everyday motor tasks require interpersonal action where the goal of the joint task is shared am...
Building a Human-Robot Symbiotic environment that robots could live side-by-side with humans, perfor...
In the last years, artificial partners have been proposed as tools to study joint action, as they w...