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Our actions in my mind: Motor imagery of joint action
Vesper, Cordula ; Knoblich, Günther ; Sebanz, Natalie
Neuropsychologia, 2014-03, Vol.55, p.115-121
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Kidlington: Elsevier Ltd
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Título:
Our actions in my mind: Motor imagery of joint action
Autor:
Vesper, Cordula
;
Knoblich, Günther
;
Sebanz, Natalie
Assuntos:
Activity levels. Psychomotricity
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Biological and medical sciences
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Cooperative Behavior
;
Female
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Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
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Humans
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Imagination
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Interpersonal coordination
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Joint action
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Male
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Motor Activity
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Motor imagery
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Prediction
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Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
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Psychology. Psychophysiology
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Psychomotor activities
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Psychomotor Performance
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Simulation
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Social interactions. Communication. Group processes
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Social psychology
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Young Adult
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Neuropsychologia, 2014-03, Vol.55, p.115-121
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Descrição:
How do people imagine performing actions together? The present study investigated motor imagery of joint actions that requires integrating one's own and another's part of an action. In two experiments, individual participants imagined jumping alone or jointly next to an imagined partner. The joint condition required coordinating one's own imagined actions with an imagined partner's actions to synchronize landing times. We investigated whether the timing of participants' own imagined jumps would reflect the difference in jump distance to their imagined partner's jumps. The results showed that participants' jump imagery was indeed modulated to achieve coordination with an imagined task partner, confirming prior findings from a performance task. Moreover, when manipulating both target distance and target size, the same violation of Fitts' law reported for individual jumping was present in imagery of joint jumping. These findings link research on motor imagery and joint action, demonstrating that individuals are able to integrate simulations of different parts of a joint action. •Joint action involves integrating motor simulations of own and others' actions.•Imagining performing a joint action resembles performing it.•The same violation of Fitts' law is observed in performance and imagery.•Motor imagery of joint action is a new tool for investigating action coordination.
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Kidlington: Elsevier Ltd
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Inglês
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