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Effects of Interpersonal Sensorimotor Synchronization on Dyadic Creativity: Gender Matters
Although it is noted that interpersonal sensorimotor coordination can influence several high-level socio-cognitive processes, its impact on creative collaboration is nearly unexplored.
Andrea Gaggioli +12 more
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Joint Improvisation, Minimalism and Pluralism about Joint action
This paper introduces freely improvised joint actions, a class of joint actions characterized by (i) highly unspecific goals and (ii) the unavailability of shared plans.
Pierre Saint-Germier +2 more
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Children exchange information through multiple modalities, including verbal communication, gestures and social gaze and they gradually learn to plan their behavior and coordinate successfully with their partners.
Hélène Cochet, Michèle Guidetti
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Joint-Based Action Progress Prediction
Action understanding is a fundamental computer vision branch for several applications, ranging from surveillance to robotics. Most works deal with localizing and recognizing the action in both time and space, without providing a characterization of its ...
Davide Pucci +2 more
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Music played in ensembles is a naturalistic model to study joint action and leader-follower relationships. Recently, the investigation of the brain underpinnings of joint musical actions has gained attention; however, the cerebral correlates underlying ...
Patricia Vanzella +8 more
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Background The implementation of core capacities as stated in the International Health Regulations (IHR) is far from complete, and, as the COVID-19 pandemic shows, the spreading of infectious diseases through points of entry (POEs) is a serious problem ...
Doret de Rooij +6 more
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Interacting Timescales in Perspective-Taking
Through theoretical discussion, literature review, and a computational model, this paper poses a challenge to the notion that perspective-taking involves a fixed architecture in which particular processes have priority.
Rick Dale +12 more
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In daily life, humans constantly process information from multiple sensory modalities (e.g., visual and auditory). Information across sensory modalities may (or may not) be combined to form the perception of a single event via the process of multisensory
Basil Wahn +2 more
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The Social Situation Affects How We Process Feedback About Our Actions
Humans achieve their goals in joint action tasks either by cooperation or competition. In the present study, we investigated the neural processes underpinning error and monetary rewards processing in such cooperative and competitive situations.
Artur Czeszumski +5 more
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Participatory Moral Reasons: Their Scope and Strength
A familiar part of ordinary moral thought is this idea: when other people are doing something worthwhile together, there is a reason for you to join in on the same terms as them. Morality does not tell you that you must always do this; but it exerts some
Garrett Cullity
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