The classical Simon effect shows that actions are carried out faster if they spatially correspond to the stimulus signaling them. Recent studies revealed that this is the case even when the two actions are carried out by different people; this finding has been taken to imply that task representations are socially shared. In work described here, we found that the "interactive" Simon effect occurs only if actor and coactor are involved in a positive relationship (induced by a friendly-acting, cooperative confederate), but not if they are involved in a negative relationship (induced by an intimidating, competitive confederate). This result suggests that agents can represent self-generated and other-generated actions separately, but tend to rel...
As social beings, humans are continually required to act in combination with others. This joint act...
The ability to form shared task representations is considered a keystone of social cognition. It rem...
Recently, it has been suggested that individual behavior in social interactions is aided by special ...
In the standard Simon task, participants carry out spatially defined responses to non-spatial stimul...
Our responses are faster when the response key location is compatible with target location than when...
The joint go-nogo Simon effect (social Simon effect, or joint cSE) has been considered as an index o...
The joint go-nogo Simon effect (social Simon effect, or joint cSE) has been considered as an index o...
The joint go-nogo Simon effect (social Simon effect, or joint cSE) has been considered as an index o...
The mere presence of a co-actor can influence an individual’s response behavior. For instance, a soc...
The social or joint Simon effect has been developed to investigate how and to what extent people men...
Recently, the Simon effect (SE) has been observed in social contexts when two individuals share a tw...
The Social Simon effect (SSE) occurs if two participants share a Simon task by making a Go/No-Go res...
Effective social interactions rely on humans’ ability to attune to others within social contexts. Re...
The ability to form shared task representations is considered a keystone of social cognition. It rem...
The ability to form shared task representations is considered a keystone of social cognition. It rem...
As social beings, humans are continually required to act in combination with others. This joint act...
The ability to form shared task representations is considered a keystone of social cognition. It rem...
Recently, it has been suggested that individual behavior in social interactions is aided by special ...
In the standard Simon task, participants carry out spatially defined responses to non-spatial stimul...
Our responses are faster when the response key location is compatible with target location than when...
The joint go-nogo Simon effect (social Simon effect, or joint cSE) has been considered as an index o...
The joint go-nogo Simon effect (social Simon effect, or joint cSE) has been considered as an index o...
The joint go-nogo Simon effect (social Simon effect, or joint cSE) has been considered as an index o...
The mere presence of a co-actor can influence an individual’s response behavior. For instance, a soc...
The social or joint Simon effect has been developed to investigate how and to what extent people men...
Recently, the Simon effect (SE) has been observed in social contexts when two individuals share a tw...
The Social Simon effect (SSE) occurs if two participants share a Simon task by making a Go/No-Go res...
Effective social interactions rely on humans’ ability to attune to others within social contexts. Re...
The ability to form shared task representations is considered a keystone of social cognition. It rem...
The ability to form shared task representations is considered a keystone of social cognition. It rem...
As social beings, humans are continually required to act in combination with others. This joint act...
The ability to form shared task representations is considered a keystone of social cognition. It rem...
Recently, it has been suggested that individual behavior in social interactions is aided by special ...