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March 3, 2026
Representing relations between individual contributions: when does joint action planning facilitate task performance?
Kassandra Friebe, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Biology Letters
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June 25, 2010
Favouritism in the motor system: social interaction modulates action simulation
Dimitrios Kourtis, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Experimental Brain Research
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April 2, 2011
Giving a helping hand: effects of joint attention on mental rotation of body parts
Anne Böckler, Günther Knoblich, Natalie Sebanz
Plos One
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May 16, 2019
Imagine All The Synchrony: The effects of actual and imagined synchronous walking on attitudes towards marginalised groups
Gray Atherton, Natalie Sebanz, Liam Cross
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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January 13, 2006
Joint action: bodies and minds moving together
Natalie Sebanz, Harold Bekkering, Günther Knoblich
Cognition
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September 10, 2016
Observing joint action: Coordination creates commitment
John Michael, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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December 22, 2005
How two share a task: corepresenting stimulus-response mappings
Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich, Wolfgang Prinz
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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November 21, 2017
Distinct kinematic markers of demonstration and joint action coordination? Evidence from virtual xylophone playing
Luke McEllin, Günther Knoblich, Natalie Sebanz
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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April 30, 2026
The Social, Decoupled Self: Interpersonal Synchronization of Breathing Alters Intrapersonal Cardiorespiratory Coupling
Ivana Konvalinka, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Acta Psychologica
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May 15, 2026
The influence of task demands on joint action planning
Kassandra Friebe, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
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Psychological Research
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March 3, 2026
Representing relations between individual contributions: when does joint action planning facilitate task performance?
Kassandra Friebe, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Biology Letters
|
June 25, 2010
Favouritism in the motor system: social interaction modulates action simulation
Dimitrios Kourtis, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Experimental Brain Research
|
April 2, 2011
Giving a helping hand: effects of joint attention on mental rotation of body parts
Anne Böckler, Günther Knoblich, Natalie Sebanz
Plos One
|
May 16, 2019
Imagine All The Synchrony: The effects of actual and imagined synchronous walking on attitudes towards marginalised groups
Gray Atherton, Natalie Sebanz, Liam Cross
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
|
January 13, 2006
Joint action: bodies and minds moving together
Natalie Sebanz, Harold Bekkering, Günther Knoblich
Cognition
|
September 10, 2016
Observing joint action: Coordination creates commitment
John Michael, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
December 22, 2005
How two share a task: corepresenting stimulus-response mappings
Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich, Wolfgang Prinz
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
November 21, 2017
Distinct kinematic markers of demonstration and joint action coordination? Evidence from virtual xylophone playing
Luke McEllin, Günther Knoblich, Natalie Sebanz
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
April 30, 2026
The Social, Decoupled Self: Interpersonal Synchronization of Breathing Alters Intrapersonal Cardiorespiratory Coupling
Ivana Konvalinka, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Acta Psychologica
|
May 15, 2026
The influence of task demands on joint action planning
Kassandra Friebe, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
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of 11