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Shared intentionality

Developmental Science, 2006
Abstract We argue for the importance of processes of shared intentionality in children's early cognitive development. We look briefly at four important social‐cognitive skills and how they are transformed by shared intentionality. In each case, we look first at a kind of individualistic version of the skill – as exemplified most clearly in the behavior
Michael, Tomasello, Malinda, Carpenter
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Coevolution of language and intentionality sharing

2009 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2009
We conduct an evolutionary simulation to explore the coevolution of language and a language-related ability, intentionality sharing. Our simulation shows that during the evolution of a simple informative language, communicative success helps optimize the level of intentionality sharing in the population.
Wang, WSY, Gong, T, Minett, JW
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Shared intentionality

Developmental Science, 2007
Michael Tomasello, Malinda Carpenter
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Shared Identity, Intentionality and Agency in Organizations

2021
Abstract We argue for a new microfoundational approach to organizational identity to replace common vertical theory-borrowing from individual identity theory. Organizational identity becomes either an individualistic account of member representations of the group identity held together by other-regarding cognitive structures or a ...
Randall Westgren, Peter Foreman
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Imitation and Shared Intentionality in the Acheulean

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2010
Imitation and shared intentionality are traits essential to the socio-cultural adaptation of Homo sapiens. Non-human apes display some capacity for imitation and shared intentionality, but are deficient in comparison to Homo sapiens. The Acheulean archaeological record provides evidence that imitation and shared intentionality were part of the ...
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Shared intentionality shapes humans' technical know-how

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2020
Abstract Osiurak and Reynaud argue that cumulative technological culture is made possible by a “non-social cognitive structure” (sect. 1, para. 1) and they offer an account that aims “to escape from the social dimension” (sect. 1, para. 2) of human cognition.
Henrike Moll   +2 more
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Causality analysis during shared intentionality

2016 12th World Congress on Intelligent Control and Automation (WCICA), 2016
Causal interaction between different brain regions has received wide attention recently. Granger causality (GC) is one of the most popular methods to explore causality relationship between different brain regions. New causality (NC) proposed by Hu et. al was shown to be better reveal true causality than GC.
Huihui Zhuo   +6 more
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