During joint action, the sense of agency enables interaction partners to implement corrective and adaptive behaviour in response to performance errors. When agency becomes ambiguous (e.g. when action similarity encourages perceptual self– other overlap), confusion as to who produced what may disrupt this process. The current experiment investigated how ambiguity of agency affects behavioural and neural responses to errors in a joint action domain where self–other overlap is common: musical duos. Pairs of pianists performed piano pieces in synchrony, playing either the same pitches (ambiguous agency) or different pitches (unambiguous agency) while electroencephalography (EEG) was recorded for each individual. Behavioural and event-related p...
Expert performance in music or sport requires the ability to monitor on-going behavior, detect error...
erroneous responses, mainly in simple speeded response tasks. In the present study, we investigated...
BACKGROUND: One central question in the context of motor control and action monitoring is at what po...
We investigated whether people monitor the outcomes of their own and their partners' individual acti...
■ We investigated whether people monitor the outcomes of their own and their partners ʼ individual a...
Music performance is an extremely rapid process with low incidence of errors even at the fast rates ...
Contains fulltext : 99392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Efficient flexib...
Item does not contain fulltextPeople often coordinate their actions with others' in pursuit of share...
Detecting others' action errors plays a critical role in social life. Studies indicate that executin...
Joint music performance requires flexible sensorimotor coordination between self and other. Cognitiv...
To err is human, and hence even professional musicians make errors occasionally during their perform...
Ensemble musicians must be flexible and learn to adapt their performance to that of their partners a...
To err is human, and hence even professional musicians make errors occasionally during their perform...
Background One central question in the context of motor control and action monitoring is at what poi...
Monitoring one's own errors is a fundamental ability in terms of guiding and improving behavior, wit...
Expert performance in music or sport requires the ability to monitor on-going behavior, detect error...
erroneous responses, mainly in simple speeded response tasks. In the present study, we investigated...
BACKGROUND: One central question in the context of motor control and action monitoring is at what po...
We investigated whether people monitor the outcomes of their own and their partners' individual acti...
■ We investigated whether people monitor the outcomes of their own and their partners ʼ individual a...
Music performance is an extremely rapid process with low incidence of errors even at the fast rates ...
Contains fulltext : 99392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Efficient flexib...
Item does not contain fulltextPeople often coordinate their actions with others' in pursuit of share...
Detecting others' action errors plays a critical role in social life. Studies indicate that executin...
Joint music performance requires flexible sensorimotor coordination between self and other. Cognitiv...
To err is human, and hence even professional musicians make errors occasionally during their perform...
Ensemble musicians must be flexible and learn to adapt their performance to that of their partners a...
To err is human, and hence even professional musicians make errors occasionally during their perform...
Background One central question in the context of motor control and action monitoring is at what poi...
Monitoring one's own errors is a fundamental ability in terms of guiding and improving behavior, wit...
Expert performance in music or sport requires the ability to monitor on-going behavior, detect error...
erroneous responses, mainly in simple speeded response tasks. In the present study, we investigated...
BACKGROUND: One central question in the context of motor control and action monitoring is at what po...