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Coordinating With a Robot Partner Affects Neural Processing Related to Action Monitoring
Robots start to play a role in our social landscape, and they are progressively becoming responsive, both physically and socially. It begs the question of how humans react to and interact with robots in a coordinated manner and what the neural ...
Artur Czeszumski +12 more
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Joint action goals reduce visuomotor interference effects from a partner’s incongruent actions [PDF]
Joint actions often require agents to track others’ actions while planning and executing physically incongruent actions of their own. Previous research has indicated that this can lead to visuomotor interference effects when it occurs outside of joint ...
Butterfill, Stephen Andrew +5 more
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Pose and Joint-Aware Action Recognition [PDF]
Recent progress on action recognition has mainly focused on RGB and optical flow features. In this paper, we approach the problem of joint-based action recognition. Unlike other modalities, constellation of joints and their motion generate models with succinct human motion information for activity recognition.
Anshul Shah +5 more
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A systematic review of handover actions in human dyads
IntroductionHandover actions are joint actions in which an object is passed from one actor to another. In order to carry out a smooth handover action, precise coordination of both actors’ movements is of critical importance.
Lena Kopnarski +2 more
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Two brains in action: joint-action coding in the primate frontal cortex [PDF]
Daily life often requires the coordination of our actions with those of another partner. After sixty years (1968-2018) of behavioral neurophysiology of motor control, the neural mechanisms which allow such coordination in primates are unknown. We studied
Battaglia-Mayer, A +2 more
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The Joint Log-Lift Task: A Social Foraging Paradigm
Behavioural cooperation is under intense research. Yet, popular experimental paradigms often employ artificial tasks, require training, or do not permit partner choice, possibly limiting their biological relevance. We developed the joint log-lift task, a
Jean-Loup Rault +5 more
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In the school system in Geneva (Switzerland), physical education (PE) teachers and teachers alternately teach physical education at the primary school. PE teachers are given responsibility by cantonal laws to act as "methodologists" for teachers.
Adrián Cordoba, Benoît Lenzen
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Peculiarities of Assistive Causative Constructions in Modern Buryat
Introduction. The paper raises the issues of semantics and functioning of the assistive in the Buryat language. The assistive as a special meaning of causative constructions finds its expression in different languages of the world. Goals.
Elena A. Dadueva
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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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Performance of bolted steel-beam to CFST-column joints using stiffened angles in column-removal scenario [PDF]
This paper presents three experimental investigations on the performance of steel-beam to CFST-column joints using stiffened angle, long bolts and fin plate under a middle column removal scenario. Three specimens were designed and tested.
Fu, F., Gao, S., Guo, L., Xu, M.
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