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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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March 7, 2017
Out of your sight, out of my mind: Knowledge about another person's visual access modulates spontaneous visuospatial perspective-taking
Martin Freundlieb, Natalie Sebanz, Ágnes M Kovács
Cognition
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April 7, 2019
Collective benefit in joint perceptual judgments: Partial roles of shared environments, meta-cognition, and feedback
Pavel V Voinov, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Scientific Reports
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February 29, 2024
The influence of another's actions and presence on perspective taking
Ieva Lukošiūnaitė, Ágnes M Kovács, Natalie Sebanz
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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October 20, 2015
When do humans spontaneously adopt another's visuospatial perspective?
Martin Freundlieb, Ágnes M Kovács, Natalie Sebanz
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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June 9, 2015
Synchronous imitation of continuous action sequences: The role of spatial and topological mapping
Verónica C Ramenzoni, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Plos One
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November 3, 2017
Perceptual judgments made better by indirect interactions: Evidence from a joint localization task
Pavel Valeryevich Voinov, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Psychological Science
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February 16, 2018
Reading Your Mind While You Are Reading-Evidence for Spontaneous Visuospatial Perspective Taking During a Semantic Categorization Task
Martin Freundlieb, Ágnes M Kovács, Natalie Sebanz
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
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August 22, 2013
How does "mirroring" support joint action?
Lincoln J Colling, Günther Knoblich, Natalie Sebanz
Cognition
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May 19, 2024
Flexible social monitoring as revealed by eye movements: Spontaneous mental state updating triggered by others' unexpected actions
Dóra Fogd, Natalie Sebanz, Ágnes Melinda Kovács
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
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April 23, 2008
Cognitive Ethology for humans: inconvenient truth or attentional deficit?
Natalie Sebanz, Guenther Knoblich, Glyn W Humphreys
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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March 7, 2017
Out of your sight, out of my mind: Knowledge about another person's visual access modulates spontaneous visuospatial perspective-taking
Martin Freundlieb, Natalie Sebanz, Ágnes M Kovács
Cognition
|
April 7, 2019
Collective benefit in joint perceptual judgments: Partial roles of shared environments, meta-cognition, and feedback
Pavel V Voinov, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Scientific Reports
|
February 29, 2024
The influence of another's actions and presence on perspective taking
Ieva Lukošiūnaitė, Ágnes M Kovács, Natalie Sebanz
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
October 20, 2015
When do humans spontaneously adopt another's visuospatial perspective?
Martin Freundlieb, Ágnes M Kovács, Natalie Sebanz
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
June 9, 2015
Synchronous imitation of continuous action sequences: The role of spatial and topological mapping
Verónica C Ramenzoni, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Plos One
|
November 3, 2017
Perceptual judgments made better by indirect interactions: Evidence from a joint localization task
Pavel Valeryevich Voinov, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Psychological Science
|
February 16, 2018
Reading Your Mind While You Are Reading-Evidence for Spontaneous Visuospatial Perspective Taking During a Semantic Categorization Task
Martin Freundlieb, Ágnes M Kovács, Natalie Sebanz
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
|
August 22, 2013
How does "mirroring" support joint action?
Lincoln J Colling, Günther Knoblich, Natalie Sebanz
Cognition
|
May 19, 2024
Flexible social monitoring as revealed by eye movements: Spontaneous mental state updating triggered by others' unexpected actions
Dóra Fogd, Natalie Sebanz, Ágnes Melinda Kovács
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
|
April 23, 2008
Cognitive Ethology for humans: inconvenient truth or attentional deficit?
Natalie Sebanz, Guenther Knoblich, Glyn W Humphreys
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