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This research explores how individuals coordinate actions during joint activities, such as music performance. By examining brain activity and behavior, it aims to understand the cognitive mechanisms behind successful collaboration and the representation of co-performers' actions.
Many common behaviours such as moving a table, rowing a boat, and producing music require individual performers to coordinate their actions.
Researchers have only begun to investigate the mechanisms of perception, action, and cognition that support these types of joint action (Galantucci and Sebanz, 2009).
It has recently been suggested that the activation of mental representations of others’ actions may underlie successful joint action (Sebanz and Knoblich, 2009).
However, it has also been argu…
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