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February 15, 2020
Effects of a partner's task on memory for content and source
Fruzsina Elekes, Natalie Sebanz
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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February 23, 2008
Evolving intentions for social interaction: from entrainment to joint action
Günther Knoblich, Natalie Sebanz
Scientific Reports
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December 12, 2023
Predicting others' actions from their social contexts
Shaheed Azaad, Natalie Sebanz
Psychological Research
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November 10, 2023
Potential benefits of synchronous action observation and motor imagery: a commentary on Eaves et al. 2022
Shaheed Azaad, Natalie Sebanz
Cognitive Science
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April 18, 2020
Interacting With Multiple Partners Improves Communication Skills
Shiri Lev-Ari, Natalie Sebanz
Experimental Brain Research
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May 17, 2011
Moving together: toward understanding the mechanisms of joint action
Sukhvinder S Obhi, Natalie Sebanz
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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December 9, 2015
Mechanisms and development of self-other distinction in dyads and groups
Sophie J Milward, Natalie Sebanz
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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June 15, 2005
Simulation, mirroring, and a different argument from error
Alvin I Goldman, Natalie Sebanz
Plos One
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January 4, 2018
Imitation of coordinated actions: How do children perceive relations between different parts?
Sophie J Milward, Natalie Sebanz
Neuropsychologia
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June 12, 2013
Our actions in my mind: motor imagery of joint action
Cordula Vesper, Günther Knoblich, Natalie Sebanz
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Cognition
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February 15, 2020
Effects of a partner's task on memory for content and source
Fruzsina Elekes, Natalie Sebanz
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
February 23, 2008
Evolving intentions for social interaction: from entrainment to joint action
Günther Knoblich, Natalie Sebanz
Scientific Reports
|
December 12, 2023
Predicting others' actions from their social contexts
Shaheed Azaad, Natalie Sebanz
Psychological Research
|
November 10, 2023
Potential benefits of synchronous action observation and motor imagery: a commentary on Eaves et al. 2022
Shaheed Azaad, Natalie Sebanz
Cognitive Science
|
April 18, 2020
Interacting With Multiple Partners Improves Communication Skills
Shiri Lev-Ari, Natalie Sebanz
Experimental Brain Research
|
May 17, 2011
Moving together: toward understanding the mechanisms of joint action
Sukhvinder S Obhi, Natalie Sebanz
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
December 9, 2015
Mechanisms and development of self-other distinction in dyads and groups
Sophie J Milward, Natalie Sebanz
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
|
June 15, 2005
Simulation, mirroring, and a different argument from error
Alvin I Goldman, Natalie Sebanz
Plos One
|
January 4, 2018
Imitation of coordinated actions: How do children perceive relations between different parts?
Sophie J Milward, Natalie Sebanz
Neuropsychologia
|
June 12, 2013
Our actions in my mind: motor imagery of joint action
Cordula Vesper, Günther Knoblich, Natalie Sebanz
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