In the last years, artificial partners have been proposed as tools to study joint action, as they would allow to address joint behaviors in more controlled experimental conditions. Here we present an artificial partner architecture which is capable of integrating all the available information about its human counterpart and to develop efficient and natural forms of coordination. The model uses an extended state observer which combines prior information, motor commands and sensory observations to infer the partner’s ongoing actions (partner model). Over trials, these estimates are gradually incorporated into action selection. Using a joint planar task in which the partners are required to perform reaching movements while mechanicall...
Physical interaction with a partner plays an essential role in our life experience and is the basis ...
Physical interaction with a partner plays an essential role in our life experience and is the basis ...
What enables individuals to act together? Recent discoveries suggest that a variety of mechanisms ar...
In the last years, artificial partners have been proposed as tools to study joint action, as they wo...
Many tasks in daily life involve coordinating movements between two or more individuals. A couple of...
In this paper we present a model for action preparation and decision making in cooperative tasks tha...
This thesis uncovers the mechanism of interaction between human partners in continuous contact. Dur...
abstract: Understanding human-human interactions during the performance of joint motor tasks is crit...
The sense of agency – the subjective feeling of being in control of our own actions – is one central...
Helping someone carry a table is fairly easy; however, our understanding of such joint motor actions...
Central to the mechanistic understanding of the human mind is to clarify how cognitive functions ari...
The objective of this thesis is to present how implicit, nonverbal cues support coordinated action b...
In joint action, multiple people coordinate their actions to perform a task together. This often req...
Joint improvisation is often observed among humans performing joint action tasks. Exploring the unde...
Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-action cont...
Physical interaction with a partner plays an essential role in our life experience and is the basis ...
Physical interaction with a partner plays an essential role in our life experience and is the basis ...
What enables individuals to act together? Recent discoveries suggest that a variety of mechanisms ar...
In the last years, artificial partners have been proposed as tools to study joint action, as they wo...
Many tasks in daily life involve coordinating movements between two or more individuals. A couple of...
In this paper we present a model for action preparation and decision making in cooperative tasks tha...
This thesis uncovers the mechanism of interaction between human partners in continuous contact. Dur...
abstract: Understanding human-human interactions during the performance of joint motor tasks is crit...
The sense of agency – the subjective feeling of being in control of our own actions – is one central...
Helping someone carry a table is fairly easy; however, our understanding of such joint motor actions...
Central to the mechanistic understanding of the human mind is to clarify how cognitive functions ari...
The objective of this thesis is to present how implicit, nonverbal cues support coordinated action b...
In joint action, multiple people coordinate their actions to perform a task together. This often req...
Joint improvisation is often observed among humans performing joint action tasks. Exploring the unde...
Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-action cont...
Physical interaction with a partner plays an essential role in our life experience and is the basis ...
Physical interaction with a partner plays an essential role in our life experience and is the basis ...
What enables individuals to act together? Recent discoveries suggest that a variety of mechanisms ar...