The joint flanker effect: sharing tasks with real and imagined co-actors.
about
The Subjective Sensation of Synchrony: An Experimental StudySocial cues to joint actions: the role of shared goalsThe sound of you and me: Novices represent shared goals in joint action.The carry-over effect of competition in task-sharing: evidence from the joint Simon taskSpontaneous adaptation explains why people act faster when being imitatedThe joint Simon effect depends on perceived agency, but not intentionality, of the alternative action.Perception of individual and joint action in infants and adultsAnd yet they act together: interpersonal perception modulates visuo-motor interference and mutual adjustments during a joint-grasping task.Making oneself predictable: reduced temporal variability facilitates joint action coordination.Task representation in individual and joint settings.Influences of spontaneous perspective taking on spatial and identity processing of facesNo evidence of task co-representation in a joint Stroop task.Enhanced encoding of the co-actor's target stimuli during a shared non-motor task.Mechanisms and development of self-other distinction in dyads and groups.What or when? The impact of anticipated social action effects is driven by action-effect compatibility, not delay.Individual Differences in Children's Corepresentation of Self and Other in Joint Action.Pointing hand stimuli induce spatial compatibility effects and effector priming.Minimalist Social-Affective Value for Use in Joint Action: A Neural-Computational Hypothesis.Joint perception: gaze and social contextThe Joint Action Effect on Memory as a Social Phenomenon: The Role of Cued Attention and Psychological Distance.Your words are my words: effects of acting together on encoding.Kinematics fingerprints of leader and follower role-taking during cooperative joint actions.Predictive representation of other people's actions in joint action planning: an EEG study.Predictive joint-action model: A hierarchical predictive approach to human cooperation.It's not me, it's you - Differential neural processing of social and non-social nogo cues in joint action.Barriers to success: physical separation optimizes event-file retrieval in shared workspaces.Synchrony effect on joint attention.Social categorization and cooperation in motor joint action: evidence for a joint end-state comfort.Higher-order action planning for individual and joint object manipulations.Does the anticipation of compatible partner reactions facilitate action planning in joint tasks?Influence of time-of-day on joint Navon effect.A co-actor's focus of attention affects stimulus processing and task performance: an ERP study.Attention allocation and task representation during joint action planning.Response-specific effects in a joint action task: social inhibition of return effects do not emerge when observed and executed actions are different.The joint flanker effect and the joint Simon effect: On the comparability of processes underlying joint compatibility effects.Keys and seats: Spatial response coding underlying the joint spatial compatibility effect.Increased spatial salience in the social Simon task: a response-coding account of spatial compatibility effects.Do you really represent my task? Sequential adaptation effects to unexpected events support referential coding for the joint Simon effect.Submentalizing: I Am Not Really Reading Your Mind.Joint response-effect compatibility.
P2860
Q27330288-41DF770E-6E72-4ECD-B9B7-D88C4DF3F3E7Q28646016-2AE59BF4-9973-429A-8529-91D064023F62Q30375638-F2460045-D1BF-4B62-8AB7-2C6A6FC5B4D1Q33711956-11D5104A-360D-4BDA-AAC9-EE67378C88E7Q33841638-D283C533-8EA7-432E-B30E-A3B874A98BEFQ34004002-EAA7ADA5-81BE-4508-BEF9-8D9C8D5DE5FDQ34242747-399FB009-4236-409A-8520-580683A5865DQ34500021-B0D542C5-E316-41E6-9A4C-3808C37DCC04Q35007666-5F422EAD-9ADB-4172-9B1D-F408F4A119F6Q35595524-C1BD7D6B-791B-424D-9D0A-C1008F3A1CC4Q37216486-19D0E0CC-4D4B-42FA-95CA-6BCBDE6E5440Q38371496-4B8446C5-DBBE-4944-B0D3-51C96A320B65Q38399022-F2F6B589-9939-42EE-887B-0C2FDE18984AQ38661882-F8262183-5AC4-4B47-9657-20B7D084F81CQ38688671-A4BE9275-15A5-4E2C-A9C7-322B54F28891Q39102450-938A3F98-C79B-4421-9AEE-3F83A68C15A0Q40119229-915E8E46-EEE9-4DC9-AF2B-0A292DA39B08Q41439773-C2842301-1C97-4D24-AEC6-C5B53DC0A5ECQ42117295-B61BB8B3-6A98-4FC2-8479-99DA63B2A28DQ42373359-0BFBCFF8-0E24-4E51-ACE7-5A33D52FAEDBQ43994286-95A320BE-7B6B-42A1-8160-DA96C48466BAQ46459937-C6A426BD-BCBF-4263-B32F-A8226EACC9D2Q46701393-EB33C6BA-8F21-4914-89A3-1281792DE6A6Q47621416-0144AF7A-ACA1-4343-93DB-F157D5E19A72Q47622921-FEDD0847-55CB-4D89-BCA5-64C63474E163Q47790670-6D7B5E4C-79EA-444B-BC9D-64D18B9E8EE9Q48138264-B506CCE0-AD1D-4237-B501-19D19710773CQ48182802-5DA46434-619D-4129-80FC-F1D32128606CQ48188675-5E1EB6BB-D494-4B81-9A56-6EE810FAA377Q48189425-E74E446F-63A9-4E8A-8566-A5FA7282C85EQ48219644-60192DC6-9EDE-408C-99C2-D37C770C91F4Q48555517-06C0DCFB-C770-4F06-89F7-D94F1CEC8430Q49078479-1F40E78F-3FF5-4A3B-980F-15143DC7BDC1Q50179311-2240F5B6-A27F-4DE3-A5F4-800C2DBB9BD4Q50200623-1434F89C-208C-4F2F-AA23-377FC88EE1ADQ50475901-4B3DB9D4-7406-4BB2-80D8-4D50E6CA22A8Q50498539-F1D2A759-86C0-4D78-B285-8C827A82945BQ50593768-C87CADA8-C6E0-456E-9CE6-52235EBE8BABQ50657879-2B94DE1E-65EE-496A-91FE-9F0C7DCCAC57Q50717338-641DCF2A-2ECC-40C3-A53E-D62BAC44481F
P2860
The joint flanker effect: sharing tasks with real and imagined co-actors.
description
2011 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2011 թուականի Մայիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
2011 թվականի մայիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
2011年の論文
@ja
2011年学术文章
@wuu
2011年学术文章
@zh-cn
2011年学术文章
@zh-hans
2011年学术文章
@zh-my
2011年学术文章
@zh-sg
2011年學術文章
@yue
name
The joint flanker effect: sharing tasks with real and imagined co-actors.
@ast
The joint flanker effect: sharing tasks with real and imagined co-actors.
@en
type
label
The joint flanker effect: sharing tasks with real and imagined co-actors.
@ast
The joint flanker effect: sharing tasks with real and imagined co-actors.
@en
prefLabel
The joint flanker effect: sharing tasks with real and imagined co-actors.
@ast
The joint flanker effect: sharing tasks with real and imagined co-actors.
@en
P2093
P2860
P1476
The joint flanker effect: sharing tasks with real and imagined co-actors.
@en
P2093
Günther Knoblich
Natalie Sebanz
Silke Atmaca
P2860
P2888
P304
P356
10.1007/S00221-011-2709-9
P577
2011-05-15T00:00:00Z