Interacting hands: The role of attention for the joint Simon effect [PDF]
Recent research in monkeys and humans has shown that the presence of the hands near an object enhances spatial processing for objects presented near the hand. This study aimed to test the effect of hand position on the joint Simon effect. In Experiment 1,
Roman eLiepelt
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Joint Simon effect in movement trajectories. [PDF]
In joint action literature it is often assumed that acting together is driven by pervasive and automatic process of co-representation, that is, representing the co-actor's part of the task in addition to one's own.
Ekaterina Sangati +3 more
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Effect of perceived interpersonal closeness on the joint Simon effect in adolescents and adults [PDF]
Here, we explored the role of perceived interpersonal closeness in joint action using the joint Simon task in adolescents and adults. In a two-choice reaction time task, spatially assigned responses to non-spatial stimulus features are faster when the ...
Raheleh Shafaei +3 more
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The carry-over effect of competition in task-sharing: evidence from the joint Simon task. [PDF]
The Simon effect, that is the advantage of the spatial correspondence between stimulus and response locations when stimulus location is a task-irrelevant dimension, occurs even when the task is performed together by two participants, each performing a go/
Cristina Iani +3 more
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The joint Simon effect: A review and theoretical integration [PDF]
The social or joint Simon effect has been developed to investigate how and to what extent people mentally represent their own and other persons’ action/task and how these cognitive representations influence an individual’s own behavior when interacting ...
Thomas eDolk +6 more
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Effect of virtual interactions through avatar agents on the joint Simon effect. [PDF]
The joint Simon effect refers to inhibitory responses to spatially competing stimuli during a complementary task. This effect has been considered to be influenced by the social factors of a partner: sharing stimulus-action representation.
Yuki Harada, Yoshiko Arima, Mahiro Okada
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Joint Simon effect in rats: Validation across two strains and exploratory analysis of the influence of familiarity. [PDF]
Examining the influence of others on joint actions could clarify the basal mechanisms underlying social coordination in non-human animals. The joint Simon task is used for this purpose, and some non-human animals have demonstrated the joint Simon effect.
Noriko Katsu, Kazuo Okanoya
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The joint Simon effect depends on perceived agency, but not intentionality, of the alternative action [PDF]
A co-actor’s intentionality has been suggested to be a key modulating factor for joint action effects like the joint Simon effect (JSE). However, in previous studies intentionality has often been confounded with agency defined as perceiving the initiator
Anna eStenzel +6 more
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Neuroimaging of the joint Simon effect with believed biological and non-biological co-actors [PDF]
Performing a task alone or together with another agent can produce different outcomes. The current study used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the neural underpinnings when participants performed a Go/Nogo task ...
Tanya eWen +4 more
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How vertical elevation affects self-other integration as measured by the joint Simon effect
Earlier findings suggest that positions of power decrease self-other integration and increase psychological distance to others. Until now, however, evidence for this relation rests exclusively on subjective measures. The current research instead employed
Anouk Van der Weiden +4 more
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