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42Dynamic Simulation and Static Matching for Action Prediction: Evidence From Body Part PrimingCognitive Science 37 (5): 936-952. 2013.Accurately predicting other people's actions may involve two processes: internal real-time simulation (dynamic updating) and matching recently perceived action images (static matching). Using a priming of body parts, this study aimed to differentiate the two processes. Specifically, participants played a motion-controlled video game with either their arms or legs. They then observed arm movements of a point-light actor, which were briefly occluded from view, followed by a static test pose. Parti…Read more
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1Experimental Approaches to ActionIn Johannes Roessler & Naomi Eilan (eds.), Agency and Self-Awareness: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology, Oxford University Press. 2003.
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51PoliawaC: design and evaluation of an awareness-enhanced groupware client (review)AI and Society 14 (1): 31-47. 2000.waC provides a variety of different graphical notification mechanisms which can be coupled to specific working situations using the AREA model. We also report on the evaluation of the system under real-life conditions in a German federal ministry
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29Commentary on Zenon W. Pylyshyn (2002). Mental imagery? In search of a theory. BBS 25 (2): 157–182Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 4. 2004.
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64What is Shared in Joint Action? Issues of Co-representation, Response Conflict, and Agent IdentificationReview 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
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Mirrors for embodied communicationIn Ipke Wachsmuth, Manuela Lenzen & Günther Knoblich (eds.), Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines, Oxford University Press. 2008.
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40Common Mechanisms in Perception and Action: Attention and Performance Volume Xix (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2002.The latest volume in the critically acclaimed and highly cited Attention and Performance series presents state of the art research from leading scientists in cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience describing the approaches being taken to understanding the mechanisms that allow us to negotiate and respond to the world around us.
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14The understanding of own and others' actions during infancy:“You-like-Me” or “Me-like-You”?Interaction Studies 6 (3): 429-445. 2005.
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25Action Science: Foundations of an Emerging Discipline (edited book)MIT Press. 2013.An emerging discipline depends on a rich and multifaceted supply of theoretical and methodological approaches. The diversity of perspectives offered in this book will serve as a guide for future explorations in action science.
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108The theory of event coding (TEC): A framework for perception and action planningBehavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5): 849-878. 2001.Traditional approaches to human information processing tend to deal with perception and action planning in isolation, so that an adequate account of the perception-action interface is still missing. On the perceptual side, the dominant cognitive view largely underestimates, and thus fails to account for, the impact of action-related processes on both the processing of perceptual information and on perceptual learning. On the action side, most approaches conceive of action planning as a mere cont…Read more
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1Der Mensch ist nicht frei. Ein GesprächIn Christian Geyer (ed.), Hirnforschung Und Willensfreiheit: Zur Deutung der Neuesten Experimente, Suhrkamp. pp. 20--26. 2004.
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31The explanatory role of consciousness in actionIn Sabine Maasen, Wolfgang Prinz & Gerhard Roth (eds.), Voluntary action: brains, minds, and sociality, Oxford University Press. pp. 188--201. 2003.
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7The understanding of own and others’ actions during infancy: “You-like-Me” or “Me-like-You”?Interaction Studies 6 (3): 429-445. 2005.