Joint music performance requires flexible sensorimotor coordination between self and other. Cognitive and sensory parameters of joint action-such as shared knowledge or temporal (a)synchrony-influence this coordination by shifting the balance between self-other segregation and integration. To investigate the neural bases of these parameters and their interaction during joint action, we asked pianists to play on an MR-compatible piano, in duet with a partner outside of the scanner room. Motor knowledge of the partner's musical part and the temporal compatibility of the partner's action feedback were manipulated. First, we found stronger activity and functional connectivity within cortico-cerebellar audio-motor networks when pianists had prac...
The capacity to distinguish between one's own and others' behavior is a cognitive prerequisite for s...
The ability to distinguish between an individual's own actions and those of another person is a requ...
Joint actions require the integration of simultaneous self- and other-related behaviour. Here, we in...
Joint music performance requires flexible sensorimotor coordination between self and other. Cognitiv...
Shared knowledge and interpersonal coordination are prerequisites for most forms of social behavior....
Acta psychologica 218, 103348 (2021). doi:10.1016/j.actpsy.2021.103348 special issue: "Current Issue...
Everywhere in the world people enjoy listening to and making music together. Over the past 30 years,...
Ensemble musicians must be flexible and learn to adapt their performance to that of their partners a...
Over the past 30 years, research on the neurocognition of music has gained a lot of insights into ho...
Sensorimotor synchronization is a general skill that musicians have developed to the highest levels ...
Musical ensemble performance requires temporally precise interpersonal action coordination. To play ...
The capacity to distinguish between one’s own and others’ behaviour is a cognitive prerequisite for ...
Sensorimotor synchronization is a general skill that musicians have developed to the highest levels ...
When people interact with each other, their brains synchronise. However, it remains unclear whether ...
Joint actions, in which two or more people coordinate their actions with each other to achieve a com...
The capacity to distinguish between one's own and others' behavior is a cognitive prerequisite for s...
The ability to distinguish between an individual's own actions and those of another person is a requ...
Joint actions require the integration of simultaneous self- and other-related behaviour. Here, we in...
Joint music performance requires flexible sensorimotor coordination between self and other. Cognitiv...
Shared knowledge and interpersonal coordination are prerequisites for most forms of social behavior....
Acta psychologica 218, 103348 (2021). doi:10.1016/j.actpsy.2021.103348 special issue: "Current Issue...
Everywhere in the world people enjoy listening to and making music together. Over the past 30 years,...
Ensemble musicians must be flexible and learn to adapt their performance to that of their partners a...
Over the past 30 years, research on the neurocognition of music has gained a lot of insights into ho...
Sensorimotor synchronization is a general skill that musicians have developed to the highest levels ...
Musical ensemble performance requires temporally precise interpersonal action coordination. To play ...
The capacity to distinguish between one’s own and others’ behaviour is a cognitive prerequisite for ...
Sensorimotor synchronization is a general skill that musicians have developed to the highest levels ...
When people interact with each other, their brains synchronise. However, it remains unclear whether ...
Joint actions, in which two or more people coordinate their actions with each other to achieve a com...
The capacity to distinguish between one's own and others' behavior is a cognitive prerequisite for s...
The ability to distinguish between an individual's own actions and those of another person is a requ...
Joint actions require the integration of simultaneous self- and other-related behaviour. Here, we in...