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    What is Shared in Joint Action? Issues of Co-representation, Response Conflict, and Agent Identification
    with Dorit Wenke, Silke Atmaca, Antje Holländer, Roman Liepelt, and Pamela Baess
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 2 (2): 147-172. 2011.
    When sharing a task with another person that requires turn taking, as in doubles games of table tennis, performance on the shared task is similar to performing the whole task alone. This has been taken to indicate that humans co-represent their partner’s task share, as if it were their own. Task co-representation allows prediction of the other’s responses when it is the other’s turn, and leads to response conflict in joint interference tasks. However, data from our lab cast doubt on the view tha…Read more