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Natalie Sebanz

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 10, 2014
Scaling up perception-action links: Evidence from synchronization with individual and joint actionVerónica C Ramenzoni, Natalie Sebanz, Guenther Knoblich
Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society|July 6, 2010
A minimal architecture for joint actionCordula Vesper, Stephen Butterfill, Günther Knoblich, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 23, 2011
Contextual determinants of the social-transfer-of-learning effectNadia Milanese, Cristina Iani, Natalie Sebanz, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 8, 2014
Attention allocation and task representation during joint action planningDimitrios Kourtis, Günther Knoblich, Mateusz Woźniak, et al.
Neuropsychologia|June 3, 2019
Evidence for we-representations during joint action planningDimitrios Kourtis, Mateusz Woźniak, Natalie Sebanz, et al.
Cognition|February 25, 2019
Reciprocal information flow and role distribution support joint action coordinationArianna Curioni, Cordula Vesper, Günther Knoblich, et al.
Plos One|July 3, 2019
The role of emotion in the dyad inversion effectJames W A Strachan, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Cognition|August 25, 2018
Co-actors represent the order of each other's actionsLaura Schmitz, Cordula Vesper, Natalie Sebanz, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 14, 2006
Twin peaks: an ERP study of action planning and control in co-acting individualsNatalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich, Wolfgang Prinz, et al.
Cognitive Science|June 25, 2018
When Height Carries Weight: Communicating Hidden Object Properties for Joint ActionLaura Schmitz, Cordula Vesper, Natalie Sebanz, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 10, 2014
Scaling up perception-action links: Evidence from synchronization with individual and joint actionVerónica C Ramenzoni, Natalie Sebanz, Guenther Knoblich
Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society|July 6, 2010
A minimal architecture for joint actionCordula Vesper, Stephen Butterfill, Günther Knoblich, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 23, 2011
Contextual determinants of the social-transfer-of-learning effectNadia Milanese, Cristina Iani, Natalie Sebanz, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 8, 2014
Attention allocation and task representation during joint action planningDimitrios Kourtis, Günther Knoblich, Mateusz Woźniak, et al.
Neuropsychologia|June 3, 2019
Evidence for we-representations during joint action planningDimitrios Kourtis, Mateusz Woźniak, Natalie Sebanz, et al.
Cognition|February 25, 2019
Reciprocal information flow and role distribution support joint action coordinationArianna Curioni, Cordula Vesper, Günther Knoblich, et al.
Plos One|July 3, 2019
The role of emotion in the dyad inversion effectJames W A Strachan, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich
Cognition|August 25, 2018
Co-actors represent the order of each other's actionsLaura Schmitz, Cordula Vesper, Natalie Sebanz, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 14, 2006
Twin peaks: an ERP study of action planning and control in co-acting individualsNatalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich, Wolfgang Prinz, et al.
Cognitive Science|June 25, 2018
When Height Carries Weight: Communicating Hidden Object Properties for Joint ActionLaura Schmitz, Cordula Vesper, Natalie Sebanz, et al.
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