abstract: Understanding human-human interactions during the performance of joint motor tasks is critical for developing rehabilitation robots that could aid therapists in providing effective treatments for motor problems. However, there is a lack of understanding of strategies (cooperative or competitive) adopted by humans when interacting with other individuals. Previous studies have investigated the cues (auditory, visual and haptic) that support these interactions but understanding how these unconscious interactions happen even without those cues is yet to be explained. To address this issue, in this study, a paradigm that tests the parallel efforts of pairs of individuals (dyads) to complete a jointly performed virtual reaching task, wi...
abstract: Of particular interest to the neuroscience and robotics communities is the understanding o...
abstract: Object manipulation is a common sensorimotor task that humans perform to interact with the...
<div><p>Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-act...
The objective of this thesis is to present how implicit, nonverbal cues support coordinated action b...
In the last years, artificial partners have been proposed as tools to study joint action, as they w...
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 ...
Helping someone carry a table is fairly easy; however, our understanding of such joint motor actions...
Many tasks in daily life involve coordinating movements between two or more individuals. A couple of...
The word \u201cdyad\u201d defines the interaction between two human or cybernetic organisms. During ...
An understanding of how two people anticipate, adapt, and react to each other’s forces and motions c...
Haptic interaction with a partner – interaction by exerting forces onto each other directly or throu...
Central to the mechanistic understanding of the human mind is to clarify how cognitive functions ari...
This thesis uncovers the mechanism of interaction between human partners in continuous contact. Dur...
Due to the numerous degrees of freedom in the human motor system, there actually exist an infinite n...
abstract: Of particular interest to the neuroscience and robotics communities is the understanding o...
abstract: Object manipulation is a common sensorimotor task that humans perform to interact with the...
<div><p>Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-act...
The objective of this thesis is to present how implicit, nonverbal cues support coordinated action b...
In the last years, artificial partners have been proposed as tools to study joint action, as they w...
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 ...
Helping someone carry a table is fairly easy; however, our understanding of such joint motor actions...
Many tasks in daily life involve coordinating movements between two or more individuals. A couple of...
The word \u201cdyad\u201d defines the interaction between two human or cybernetic organisms. During ...
An understanding of how two people anticipate, adapt, and react to each other’s forces and motions c...
Haptic interaction with a partner – interaction by exerting forces onto each other directly or throu...
Central to the mechanistic understanding of the human mind is to clarify how cognitive functions ari...
This thesis uncovers the mechanism of interaction between human partners in continuous contact. Dur...
Due to the numerous degrees of freedom in the human motor system, there actually exist an infinite n...
abstract: Of particular interest to the neuroscience and robotics communities is the understanding o...
abstract: Object manipulation is a common sensorimotor task that humans perform to interact with the...
<div><p>Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-act...