Favouritism in the motor system: social interaction modulates action simulation.
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The use of virtual characters to assess and train non-verbal communication in high-functioning autismGrasping others' movements: Rapid discrimination of object size from observed hand movements.What are they up to? The role of sensory evidence and prior knowledge in action understandingWhen mirroring is both simple and "smart": how mimicry can be embodied, adaptive, and non-representationalThrough your eyes: incongruence of gaze and action increases spontaneous perspective taking.Unravelling the contributions of motor experience and conceptual knowledge in action perception: A training study.Brains in dialogue: decoding neural preparation of speaking to a conversational partner.Do you mean me? Communicative intentions recruit the mirror and the mentalizing system.The neural bases of social intention understanding: the role of interaction goals.Joint action modulates motor system involvement during action observation in 3-year-oldsComplementary Hand Responses Occur in Both Peri- and Extrapersonal SpaceNeural correlates of being imitated: an EEG study in preverbal infants.Illuminating the dark matter of social neuroscience: Considering the problem of social interaction from philosophical, psychological, and neuroscientific perspectivesMirroring and the development of action understanding.Neural mirroring mechanisms and imitation in human infantsWhat or when? The impact of anticipated social action effects is driven by action-effect compatibility, not delay.Sensory attenuation for jointly produced action effects.Interpersonal Coordination: Methods, Achievements, and ChallengesPredictive representation of other people's actions in joint action planning: an EEG study.Potential for social involvement modulates activity within the mirror and the mentalizing systems.Predictive joint-action model: A hierarchical predictive approach to human cooperation.Measuring mimicry: general corticospinal facilitation during observation of naturalistic behaviour.Moving together: toward understanding the mechanisms of joint action.Higher-order action planning for individual and joint object manipulations.Does the anticipation of compatible partner reactions facilitate action planning in joint tasks?My partner is also on my mind: social context modulates the N1 response.Reputation in an economic game modulates premotor cortex activity during action observation.Attention allocation and task representation during joint action planning.Self, others, objects: how this triadic interaction modulates our behavior.Engagement: Looking beyond the mirror to understand action understanding.Evidence for a dyadic motor plan in joint action.
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Favouritism in the motor system: social interaction modulates action simulation.
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Dimitrios Kourtis
Günther Knoblich
Natalie Sebanz
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10.1098/RSBL.2010.0478
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2010-06-23T00:00:00Z