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Guenther Knoblich

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Topics in Cognitive Science|August 29, 2014
Prediction in joint action: what, when, and whereNatalie Sebanz, Guenther Knoblich
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|April 17, 2007
Studying insight problem solving with neuroscientific methodsJing Luo, Guenther Knoblich
Psychological Research|September 7, 2021
Self-prioritization depends on assumed task-relevance of self-associationMateusz Woźniak, Guenther Knoblich
Royal Society Open Science|September 30, 2022
Communication and action predictability: two complementary strategies for successful cooperationMateusz Woźniak, Guenther Knoblich
Brain Research Bulletin|October 10, 2006
Perceptual contributions to problem solving: Chunk decomposition of Chinese charactersJing Luo, Kazuhisa Niki, Guenther Knoblich
Human Brain Mapping|February 14, 2012
The role of chunk tightness and chunk familiarity in problem solving: evidence from ERPs and fMRILili Wu, Guenther Knoblich, Jing Luo
Cognitive Science|July 13, 2023
Strategic Task Decomposition in Joint ActionJeremy Gordon, Guenther Knoblich, Giovanni Pezzulo
Physics of Life Reviews|February 6, 2019
Deviations from optimality should be an integral part of a working definition of SMC: Comment on "The body talks: Sensorimotor communication and its brain and kinematic signatures" by Pezzulo et alMartin Dockendorff, Natalie Sebanz, Guenther Knoblich
Scientific Reports|January 9, 2026
Biases in cultural transmission of information about a minimal ingroupMateusz Woźniak, Mathieu Charbonneau, Guenther Knoblich
Cognition|June 1, 2014
The phenomenology of controlling a moving object with another personJohn A Dewey, Elisabeth Pacherie, Guenther Knoblich
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Topics in Cognitive Science|August 29, 2014
Prediction in joint action: what, when, and whereNatalie Sebanz, Guenther Knoblich
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|April 17, 2007
Studying insight problem solving with neuroscientific methodsJing Luo, Guenther Knoblich
Psychological Research|September 7, 2021
Self-prioritization depends on assumed task-relevance of self-associationMateusz Woźniak, Guenther Knoblich
Royal Society Open Science|September 30, 2022
Communication and action predictability: two complementary strategies for successful cooperationMateusz Woźniak, Guenther Knoblich
Brain Research Bulletin|October 10, 2006
Perceptual contributions to problem solving: Chunk decomposition of Chinese charactersJing Luo, Kazuhisa Niki, Guenther Knoblich
Human Brain Mapping|February 14, 2012
The role of chunk tightness and chunk familiarity in problem solving: evidence from ERPs and fMRILili Wu, Guenther Knoblich, Jing Luo
Cognitive Science|July 13, 2023
Strategic Task Decomposition in Joint ActionJeremy Gordon, Guenther Knoblich, Giovanni Pezzulo
Physics of Life Reviews|February 6, 2019
Deviations from optimality should be an integral part of a working definition of SMC: Comment on "The body talks: Sensorimotor communication and its brain and kinematic signatures" by Pezzulo et alMartin Dockendorff, Natalie Sebanz, Guenther Knoblich
Scientific Reports|January 9, 2026
Biases in cultural transmission of information about a minimal ingroupMateusz Woźniak, Mathieu Charbonneau, Guenther Knoblich
Cognition|June 1, 2014
The phenomenology of controlling a moving object with another personJohn A Dewey, Elisabeth Pacherie, Guenther Knoblich
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