Humans spend most of their time interacting with other people. My colleagues and I have conducted a program of research aimed at better understanding the motor organization which subtends these interactions. This talk will review our recent research. Among the topics to be covered are: the effects of social context on action planning, the influence of others’ actions, and the organization subtending other-directed movements in twin foetuses.
From social intention to action: kinematic evidence of social planning and control
BECCHIO, Cristina
2011-01-01
Abstract
Humans spend most of their time interacting with other people. My colleagues and I have conducted a program of research aimed at better understanding the motor organization which subtends these interactions. This talk will review our recent research. Among the topics to be covered are: the effects of social context on action planning, the influence of others’ actions, and the organization subtending other-directed movements in twin foetuses.File in questo prodotto:
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