Dyads use heuristics to minimise time costs during joint action [PDF]
Research on joint action planning has demonstrated that, when acting with others, individuals will choose more effortful actions if it improves co-efficiency by reducing the overall effort exerted by the group.
Shaheed Azaad, Natalie Sebanz
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Turning on the we-mode: a systematic review on joint action principles for promoting collective pro-environmental engagement [PDF]
Collective pro-environmental engagement of communities is vital for addressing climate change through system-wide transformations. To promote such engagement, individuals must go beyond their immediate personal interests, requiring activation and ...
Shahryar Sarabi +3 more
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Phytotoxic Effects of the Aqueous Extracts of Magnolia biondii Pamp. Flower Litter and the Joint Action of Allelochemicals [PDF]
Magnolia biondii Pamp., an elegant ornamental tree that graces early spring landscapes, has flower buds that are widely used as Traditional Chinese Medicine ‘Xin Yi’.
Yi Yu +6 more
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Non-verbal joint action in healthy adults: a systematic scoping review of EEG-hyperscanning research. [PDF]
De Fano A +4 more
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Global Covenant of Mayors, a dataset of greenhouse gas emissions for 6200 cities in Europe and the Southern Mediterranean countries [PDF]
The Paris Agreement has underlined the role of cities in combating climate change. The Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy (GCoM) is the largest international initiative dedicated to promoting climate action at a city level, covering ...
A. Kona +11 more
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the European Union Joint Action HEALTHY GATEWAYS developed guidelines for cruise operators and authorities to restart operations and provide common COVID-19 public health preparedness and response standards.
Lemonia Anagnostopoulos +7 more
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Representative theorists of joint action traditionally argue that shared intention is necessary for joint action and that it must be common knowledge among participants that they share intentions (Bratman 1993; 2014; Gilbert 1996; 2014; Miller 2001 ...
Miki Nayuta
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Understanding joint action: Current theoretical and empirical approaches
Joint actions are omnipresent, ranging from a handshake between two people to the coordination of groups of people playing in an orchestra. We are highly skilled at coordinating our actions with those of others to reach common goals and rely on this ...
Robrecht P.R.D. van der Wel +3 more
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Setting the forest reference levels in the European Union: overview and challenges
Background The contribution of EU forests to climate change mitigation in 2021–2025 is assessed through the Forest Reference Levels (FRLs). The FRL is a projected country-level benchmark of net greenhouse gas emissions against which the future net ...
Matteo Vizzarri +8 more
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Joint action aesthetics. [PDF]
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the evolutionary origins of these cultural practices has focused on why humans perform rather than watch or listen to dance and music. In this study, we show
Staci Vicary +4 more
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