Joint action: Mental representations, shared information and general mechanisms for coordinating with others

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Vesper, C.; Abramova, E.; Bütepage, J.; Ciardo, F.; Crossey, B. et al.: Joint action: Mental representations, shared information and general mechanisms for coordinating with others. In: Frontiers in Psychology 7 (2017), 2039. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.02039

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In joint action, multiple people coordinate their actions to perform a task together. This often requires precise temporal and spatial coordination. How do co-actors achieve this? How do they coordinate their actions toward a shared task goal? Here, we provide an overview of the mental representations involved in joint action, discuss how co-actors share sensorimotor information and what general mechanisms support coordination with others. By deliberately extending the review to aspects such as the cultural context in which a joint action takes place, we pay tribute to the complex and variable nature of this social phenomenon.
License of this version: CC BY 4.0 Unported
Document Type: Article
Publishing status: publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2017
Appears in Collections:Philosophische Fakultät

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1 image of flag of Germany Germany 193 80.42%
2 image of flag of United States United States 20 8.33%
3 image of flag of China China 8 3.33%
4 image of flag of No geo information available No geo information available 2 0.83%
5 image of flag of Taiwan Taiwan 2 0.83%
6 image of flag of Romania Romania 2 0.83%
7 image of flag of Netherlands Netherlands 2 0.83%
8 image of flag of Japan Japan 2 0.83%
9 image of flag of Vietnam Vietnam 1 0.42%
10 image of flag of Austria Austria 1 0.42%
    other countries 7 2.92%

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