The next talk in the Cognitive Development Center seminar series at
the CEU will be given by
Natalie Sebanz & Günther Knoblich (Psychology/Donders Nijmegen)
Joint action: How people share actions, tasks, and memories
Abstract
Dancing together, building a house, or jointly preparing a meal:
people's ability to coordinate their actions with each other is a
fundamental aspect of human society. What kinds of processes and
representations make joint action possible? This talk will focus on
action planning and temporal coordination as two key aspects of joint
action. Studies on action planning reveal that people have a strong
tendency to share tasks and memories. Studies on coordination suggest
that motor simulation, nonverbal coordination signals, and entrainment
serve to predict and align actions in time. Future challenges concern
the role of inter-individual and inter-group relations, as well as the
experiences emerging in joint action.
Wednesday, May 5, 5.00pm
CEU Cognitive Development Center
Hattyuhaz, Level 3, Hattyu u. 14., 1015 Budapest
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Ágnes M. Kovács
Marie Curie Research Fellow-DISCOS
MTA PKI
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
&
CEU, Cognitive Development Centre
Budapest
Hungary
tel: +3612796095
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