Reciprocity and alignment: quantifying coupling in dynamic interactions

G Dumas, MT Fairhurst - Royal Society Open Science, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Recent accounts of social cognition focus on how we do things together, suggesting that
becoming aligned relies on a reciprocal exchange of information. The next step is to develop …

Complementary actions

L Sartori, S Betti - Frontiers in psychology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Complementary colors are color pairs which, when combined in the right proportions,
produce white or black. Complementary actions refer here to forms of social interaction …

[图书][B] Laws, language and life: Howard Pattee's classic papers on the physics of symbols with contemporary commentary

HH Pattee, J Rączaszek-Leonardi - 2012 - books.google.com
Howard Pattee is a physicist who for many years has taken his own path in studying the
physics of symbols, which is now a foundation for biosemiotics. By extending von …

When emulation becomes reciprocity

L Sartori, G Bucchioni, U Castiello - Social cognitive and …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
It is well known that perceiving another's body movements activates corresponding motor
representations in an observer's brain. It is nevertheless true that in many situations simply …

Causative role of left aIPS in coding shared goals during human–avatar complementary joint actions

LM Sacheli, M Candidi, V Era, SM Aglioti - Nature Communications, 2015 - nature.com
Successful motor interactions require agents to anticipate what a partner is doing in order to
predictively adjust their own movements. Although the neural underpinnings of the ability to …

And yet they act together: interpersonal perception modulates visuo-motor interference and mutual adjustments during a joint-grasping task

LM Sacheli, M Candidi, EF Pavone, E Tidoni… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Prediction of “when” a partner will act and “what” he is going to do is crucial in joint-action
contexts. However, studies on face-to-face interactions in which two people have to mutually …

Interaction vs. observation: distinctive modes of social cognition in human brain and behavior? A combined fMRI and eye-tracking study

K Tylén, M Allen, BK Hunter… - Frontiers in human …, 2012 - frontiersin.org
Human cognition has usually been approached on the level of individual minds and brains,
but social interaction is a challenging case. Is it best thought of as a self-contained individual …

Our own action kinematics predict the perceived affective states of others.

R Edey, D Yon, J Cook, I Dumontheil… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Our movement kinematics provide useful cues about our affective states. Given that our
experiences furnish models that help us to interpret our environment, and that a rich source …

The role of attention in human motor resonance

G Puglisi, A Leonetti, A Landau, L Fornia, G Cerri… - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Observation of others' actions evokes in primary motor cortex and spinal circuits of observers
a subliminal motor resonance response, which reflects the motor program encoding …

Synchronised and complementary coordination mechanisms in an asymmetric joint aiming task

JC Skewes, L Skewes, J Michael… - Experimental brain …, 2015 - Springer
Many forms of social interaction require that behaviour be coordinated in the here and now.
Much research has been conducted on how people coordinate their actions in real time to …