Joint action: Bodies and Minds Acting Together
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Tea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm
Cognitive scientists and neuroscientists have become increasingly interested in social interaction. A relatively new field of study investigates how people perform actions together to achieve joint outcomes. This raises the question of how people form shared task representations, how they coordinate their actions, and how they attribute control to self and other. We will review a number of our recent studies on task sharing, and present some of our attempts to investigate interpersonal action coordination and agency.
This talk is part of the Zangwill Club series.
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