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Natalie Sebanz
Natalie Sebanz
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Joint action: bodies and minds moving together
N Sebanz, H Bekkering, G Knoblich
Trends in cognitive sciences 10 (2), 70-76, 2006
23742006
Representing others' actions: just like one's own?
N Sebanz, G Knoblich, W Prinz
Cognition 88 (3), B11-B21, 2003
9292003
Psychological research on joint action: theory and data
G Knoblich, S Butterfill, N Sebanz
Psychology of learning and motivation 54, 59-101, 2011
7232011
Prediction in joint action: What, when, and where
N Sebanz, G Knoblich
Topics in cognitive science 1 (2), 353-367, 2009
6962009
A minimal architecture for joint action
C Vesper, S Butterfill, G Knoblich, N Sebanz
Neural Networks 23 (8-9), 998-1003, 2010
4522010
How two share a task: corepresenting stimulus-response mappings.
N Sebanz, G Knoblich, W Prinz
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 31 (6 …, 2005
3922005
The social nature of perception and action
G Knoblich, N Sebanz
Current directions in psychological science 15 (3), 99-104, 2006
3812006
Evolving intentions for social interaction: from entrainment to joint action
G Knoblich, N Sebanz
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 363 …, 2008
3062008
Making oneself predictable: Reduced temporal variability facilitates joint action coordination
C Vesper, RPRD Van Der Wel, G Knoblich, N Sebanz
Experimental brain research 211, 517-530, 2011
3022011
Twin peaks: An ERP study of action planning and control in coacting individuals
N Sebanz, G Knoblich, W Prinz, E Wascher
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 18 (5), 859-870, 2006
2772006
Experiencing ownership over a dark-skinned body reduces implicit racial bias
L Maister, N Sebanz, G Knoblich, M Tsakiris
Cognition 128 (2), 170-178, 2013
2612013
Detecting deception in a bluffing body: The role of expertise
N Sebanz, M Shiffrar
Psychonomic bulletin & review 16 (1), 170-175, 2009
2542009
The joint flanker effect: Sharing tasks with real and imagined co-actors
S Atmaca, N Sebanz, G Knoblich
Experimental brain research 211, 371-385, 2011
2222011
Let the force be with us: dyads exploit haptic coupling for coordination.
RPRD Van der Wel, G Knoblich, N Sebanz
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 37 (5 …, 2011
1952011
Monitoring individual and joint action outcomes in duet music performance
JD Loehr, D Kourtis, C Vesper, N Sebanz, G Knoblich
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 25 (7), 1049-1061, 2013
1752013
The sense of commitment: A minimal approach
J Michael, N Sebanz
Frontiers in psychology 6, 162497, 2016
1732016
Are you ready to jump? Predictive mechanisms in interpersonal coordination.
C Vesper, RPRD van der Wel, G Knoblich, N Sebanz
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 39 (1), 48, 2013
1692013
Action co-representation: The joint SNARC effect
S Atmaca, N Sebanz, W Prinz, G Knoblich
Social neuroscience 3 (3-4), 410-420, 2008
1692008
Do people automatically track others’ beliefs? Evidence from a continuous measure
RPRD Van Der Wel, N Sebanz, G Knoblich
Cognition 130 (1), 128-133, 2014
1502014
Effects of a coactor's focus of attention on task performance.
A Böckler, G Knoblich, N Sebanz
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 38 (6 …, 2012
1352012
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