This article discusses four different scenarios to specify increasingly complex mechanisms that enable increasingly flexible social interactions. The key dimension on which these mechanisms differ is the extent to which organisms are able to process other organisms' intentions and to keep them apart from their own. Drawing on findings from ecological psychology, scenario 1 focuses on entrainment and simultaneous affordance in ‘intentionally blind’ individuals. Scenario 2 discusses how an interface between perception and action allows observers to simulate intentional action in others. Scenario 3 is concerned with shared perceptions, arising through joint attention and the ability to distinguish between self and other. Scenario 4 illustrates...
We propose that the crucial difference between human cognition and that of other species is the abil...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people’s mental stat...
Contains fulltext : 73148.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article d...
Contains fulltext : 203579.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The thesis pres...
The ability to coordinate our actions with those of others is crucial for our success as individuals...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
2020, Springer Nature B.V. Enactivists claim that social cognition is constituted by interactive pro...
How and why the presence of a person directly affects the perception and action of another person is...
a b s t r a c t There is a fundamental difference between robots that are equipped with sensory, mot...
Few problems have created the combined interest of so many unrelated areas as the evolution of coope...
Social play has a complex, cooperative nature that requires substantial coordination. This has led r...
ABSTRACT—Humans engage in a wide range of social ac-tivities. Previous research has focused on the r...
Item does not contain fulltextObserving the movements of another person influences the observer's in...
We propose that the crucial difference between human cognition and that of other species is the abil...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people’s mental stat...
Contains fulltext : 73148.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article d...
Contains fulltext : 203579.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The thesis pres...
The ability to coordinate our actions with those of others is crucial for our success as individuals...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
2020, Springer Nature B.V. Enactivists claim that social cognition is constituted by interactive pro...
How and why the presence of a person directly affects the perception and action of another person is...
a b s t r a c t There is a fundamental difference between robots that are equipped with sensory, mot...
Few problems have created the combined interest of so many unrelated areas as the evolution of coope...
Social play has a complex, cooperative nature that requires substantial coordination. This has led r...
ABSTRACT—Humans engage in a wide range of social ac-tivities. Previous research has focused on the r...
Item does not contain fulltextObserving the movements of another person influences the observer's in...
We propose that the crucial difference between human cognition and that of other species is the abil...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people’s mental stat...