Shared Representations
Herausgeber: Cross, Emily S.; Obhi, Sukhvinder S.
Shared Representations
Herausgeber: Cross, Emily S.; Obhi, Sukhvinder S.
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A collection of cutting-edge contributions on the idea of shared representations - information sharing between the brains of those involved.
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A collection of cutting-edge contributions on the idea of shared representations - information sharing between the brains of those involved.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 714
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1167g
- ISBN-13: 9781107050204
- ISBN-10: 1107050200
- Artikelnr.: 45154592
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 714
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1167g
- ISBN-13: 9781107050204
- ISBN-10: 1107050200
- Artikelnr.: 45154592
Part I. Foundations: 1. What it takes to share a task: sharing versus
shaping task representations Thomas Dolk and Wolfgang Prinz; 2. Merged
minds: integration of bottom-up and top-down processes for social
interactions Krista Grigaityte and Marco Iacoboni; 3. A new view of the
motor cortex and its relation to social behaviour Michael S. A. Graziano;
4. Beyond action: shared representations in non-motor domains Michel-Pierre
Coll and Philip L. Jackson; 5. Cognisance of the neuroimaging methods for
studying the social brain Stephanie Cacioppo and John T. Cacioppo; Part II.
Imitation and Mimicry: 6. The comparative study of imitation mechanisms in
non-human primates Francys Subiaul, Elizabeth Renner and Edward Krajkowksi;
7. The cultural transmission of social information Janine Oostenbroek and
Harriet Over; 8. The control of shared representations and social cognition
Lara Bardi and Marcel Brass; 9. Neurocognitive explorations of social
mimicry Sukhvinder S. Obhi; Part III. Thinking, Perceiving and Acting with
Others: 10. Levels of complexity and the duality of gaze: how social
attention changes from lab to life K. E. W. Laidlaw, E. F. Risko and A.
Kingstone; 11. Acting together: representations and coordination processes
Cordula Vesper and Natalie Sebanz; 12. Joint perception Jorina H. von
Zimmermann and Daniel C. Richardson; 13. Social antecedents and
consequences of behavioural synchrony Daniël Lakens, Thomas Schubert and
Maria-Paola Paladino; 14. Musical ensemble performance: representing self,
other, and joint action outcomes Peter E. Keller, Giacomo Novembre and
Janeen Loehr; Part IV. Understanding Others: 15. The social function of the
human mirror system: a motor chauvinist view Antonia Hamilton; 16.
Biological tuning of mirror mechanisms: evidence and functional
implications Clare Press; 17. Representation of self vs others' actions
John A. Dewey and Günther Knoblich; 18. Reading intention in action
Caterina Ansuini, Andrea Cavallo, Cesare Bertone and Christina Becchio; 19.
Complementary actions Luisa Sartori; 20. Emotional convergence: a case of
contagion? Guillaume Dezacache, Terry Eskenazi and Julie Grèzes; Part V.
Learning and Development: 21. Shared interoceptive representations: the
case of alexithymia Rebecca Brewer, Richard Cook and Geoffrey Bird; 22.
Mirror neuron formation via associative learning Caroline Catmur; 23.
Disorders of shared representations Jennifer Cook; 24. Learning by
diffusion: using diffusion experiments and social network analysis to
understand the dynamics of cultural evolution Cameron R. Turner and Emma
Flynn; 25. Observational motor learning Heather McGregor and Paul L.
Gribble; 26. The impact of action expertise on shared representations Emily
S. Cross and Beatriz Calvo-Merino; Part VI. Shared Representations in
Applied Contexts: 27. Sport performance: motor expertise and observational
learning in sport Cosimo Urgesi and Stergios Makris; 28. Shared mental
models in sport and refereeing Dave Collins and Andy Hill; 29. Musical
synchronisation, social interaction, and the brain Kristina Waclawik, Sarah
Watson and Jessica A. Grahn; 30. You move, I watch, it matters: aesthetic
communication in dance Guido Orgs, Dana Caspersen and Patrick Haggard.
shaping task representations Thomas Dolk and Wolfgang Prinz; 2. Merged
minds: integration of bottom-up and top-down processes for social
interactions Krista Grigaityte and Marco Iacoboni; 3. A new view of the
motor cortex and its relation to social behaviour Michael S. A. Graziano;
4. Beyond action: shared representations in non-motor domains Michel-Pierre
Coll and Philip L. Jackson; 5. Cognisance of the neuroimaging methods for
studying the social brain Stephanie Cacioppo and John T. Cacioppo; Part II.
Imitation and Mimicry: 6. The comparative study of imitation mechanisms in
non-human primates Francys Subiaul, Elizabeth Renner and Edward Krajkowksi;
7. The cultural transmission of social information Janine Oostenbroek and
Harriet Over; 8. The control of shared representations and social cognition
Lara Bardi and Marcel Brass; 9. Neurocognitive explorations of social
mimicry Sukhvinder S. Obhi; Part III. Thinking, Perceiving and Acting with
Others: 10. Levels of complexity and the duality of gaze: how social
attention changes from lab to life K. E. W. Laidlaw, E. F. Risko and A.
Kingstone; 11. Acting together: representations and coordination processes
Cordula Vesper and Natalie Sebanz; 12. Joint perception Jorina H. von
Zimmermann and Daniel C. Richardson; 13. Social antecedents and
consequences of behavioural synchrony Daniël Lakens, Thomas Schubert and
Maria-Paola Paladino; 14. Musical ensemble performance: representing self,
other, and joint action outcomes Peter E. Keller, Giacomo Novembre and
Janeen Loehr; Part IV. Understanding Others: 15. The social function of the
human mirror system: a motor chauvinist view Antonia Hamilton; 16.
Biological tuning of mirror mechanisms: evidence and functional
implications Clare Press; 17. Representation of self vs others' actions
John A. Dewey and Günther Knoblich; 18. Reading intention in action
Caterina Ansuini, Andrea Cavallo, Cesare Bertone and Christina Becchio; 19.
Complementary actions Luisa Sartori; 20. Emotional convergence: a case of
contagion? Guillaume Dezacache, Terry Eskenazi and Julie Grèzes; Part V.
Learning and Development: 21. Shared interoceptive representations: the
case of alexithymia Rebecca Brewer, Richard Cook and Geoffrey Bird; 22.
Mirror neuron formation via associative learning Caroline Catmur; 23.
Disorders of shared representations Jennifer Cook; 24. Learning by
diffusion: using diffusion experiments and social network analysis to
understand the dynamics of cultural evolution Cameron R. Turner and Emma
Flynn; 25. Observational motor learning Heather McGregor and Paul L.
Gribble; 26. The impact of action expertise on shared representations Emily
S. Cross and Beatriz Calvo-Merino; Part VI. Shared Representations in
Applied Contexts: 27. Sport performance: motor expertise and observational
learning in sport Cosimo Urgesi and Stergios Makris; 28. Shared mental
models in sport and refereeing Dave Collins and Andy Hill; 29. Musical
synchronisation, social interaction, and the brain Kristina Waclawik, Sarah
Watson and Jessica A. Grahn; 30. You move, I watch, it matters: aesthetic
communication in dance Guido Orgs, Dana Caspersen and Patrick Haggard.
Part I. Foundations: 1. What it takes to share a task: sharing versus
shaping task representations Thomas Dolk and Wolfgang Prinz; 2. Merged
minds: integration of bottom-up and top-down processes for social
interactions Krista Grigaityte and Marco Iacoboni; 3. A new view of the
motor cortex and its relation to social behaviour Michael S. A. Graziano;
4. Beyond action: shared representations in non-motor domains Michel-Pierre
Coll and Philip L. Jackson; 5. Cognisance of the neuroimaging methods for
studying the social brain Stephanie Cacioppo and John T. Cacioppo; Part II.
Imitation and Mimicry: 6. The comparative study of imitation mechanisms in
non-human primates Francys Subiaul, Elizabeth Renner and Edward Krajkowksi;
7. The cultural transmission of social information Janine Oostenbroek and
Harriet Over; 8. The control of shared representations and social cognition
Lara Bardi and Marcel Brass; 9. Neurocognitive explorations of social
mimicry Sukhvinder S. Obhi; Part III. Thinking, Perceiving and Acting with
Others: 10. Levels of complexity and the duality of gaze: how social
attention changes from lab to life K. E. W. Laidlaw, E. F. Risko and A.
Kingstone; 11. Acting together: representations and coordination processes
Cordula Vesper and Natalie Sebanz; 12. Joint perception Jorina H. von
Zimmermann and Daniel C. Richardson; 13. Social antecedents and
consequences of behavioural synchrony Daniël Lakens, Thomas Schubert and
Maria-Paola Paladino; 14. Musical ensemble performance: representing self,
other, and joint action outcomes Peter E. Keller, Giacomo Novembre and
Janeen Loehr; Part IV. Understanding Others: 15. The social function of the
human mirror system: a motor chauvinist view Antonia Hamilton; 16.
Biological tuning of mirror mechanisms: evidence and functional
implications Clare Press; 17. Representation of self vs others' actions
John A. Dewey and Günther Knoblich; 18. Reading intention in action
Caterina Ansuini, Andrea Cavallo, Cesare Bertone and Christina Becchio; 19.
Complementary actions Luisa Sartori; 20. Emotional convergence: a case of
contagion? Guillaume Dezacache, Terry Eskenazi and Julie Grèzes; Part V.
Learning and Development: 21. Shared interoceptive representations: the
case of alexithymia Rebecca Brewer, Richard Cook and Geoffrey Bird; 22.
Mirror neuron formation via associative learning Caroline Catmur; 23.
Disorders of shared representations Jennifer Cook; 24. Learning by
diffusion: using diffusion experiments and social network analysis to
understand the dynamics of cultural evolution Cameron R. Turner and Emma
Flynn; 25. Observational motor learning Heather McGregor and Paul L.
Gribble; 26. The impact of action expertise on shared representations Emily
S. Cross and Beatriz Calvo-Merino; Part VI. Shared Representations in
Applied Contexts: 27. Sport performance: motor expertise and observational
learning in sport Cosimo Urgesi and Stergios Makris; 28. Shared mental
models in sport and refereeing Dave Collins and Andy Hill; 29. Musical
synchronisation, social interaction, and the brain Kristina Waclawik, Sarah
Watson and Jessica A. Grahn; 30. You move, I watch, it matters: aesthetic
communication in dance Guido Orgs, Dana Caspersen and Patrick Haggard.
shaping task representations Thomas Dolk and Wolfgang Prinz; 2. Merged
minds: integration of bottom-up and top-down processes for social
interactions Krista Grigaityte and Marco Iacoboni; 3. A new view of the
motor cortex and its relation to social behaviour Michael S. A. Graziano;
4. Beyond action: shared representations in non-motor domains Michel-Pierre
Coll and Philip L. Jackson; 5. Cognisance of the neuroimaging methods for
studying the social brain Stephanie Cacioppo and John T. Cacioppo; Part II.
Imitation and Mimicry: 6. The comparative study of imitation mechanisms in
non-human primates Francys Subiaul, Elizabeth Renner and Edward Krajkowksi;
7. The cultural transmission of social information Janine Oostenbroek and
Harriet Over; 8. The control of shared representations and social cognition
Lara Bardi and Marcel Brass; 9. Neurocognitive explorations of social
mimicry Sukhvinder S. Obhi; Part III. Thinking, Perceiving and Acting with
Others: 10. Levels of complexity and the duality of gaze: how social
attention changes from lab to life K. E. W. Laidlaw, E. F. Risko and A.
Kingstone; 11. Acting together: representations and coordination processes
Cordula Vesper and Natalie Sebanz; 12. Joint perception Jorina H. von
Zimmermann and Daniel C. Richardson; 13. Social antecedents and
consequences of behavioural synchrony Daniël Lakens, Thomas Schubert and
Maria-Paola Paladino; 14. Musical ensemble performance: representing self,
other, and joint action outcomes Peter E. Keller, Giacomo Novembre and
Janeen Loehr; Part IV. Understanding Others: 15. The social function of the
human mirror system: a motor chauvinist view Antonia Hamilton; 16.
Biological tuning of mirror mechanisms: evidence and functional
implications Clare Press; 17. Representation of self vs others' actions
John A. Dewey and Günther Knoblich; 18. Reading intention in action
Caterina Ansuini, Andrea Cavallo, Cesare Bertone and Christina Becchio; 19.
Complementary actions Luisa Sartori; 20. Emotional convergence: a case of
contagion? Guillaume Dezacache, Terry Eskenazi and Julie Grèzes; Part V.
Learning and Development: 21. Shared interoceptive representations: the
case of alexithymia Rebecca Brewer, Richard Cook and Geoffrey Bird; 22.
Mirror neuron formation via associative learning Caroline Catmur; 23.
Disorders of shared representations Jennifer Cook; 24. Learning by
diffusion: using diffusion experiments and social network analysis to
understand the dynamics of cultural evolution Cameron R. Turner and Emma
Flynn; 25. Observational motor learning Heather McGregor and Paul L.
Gribble; 26. The impact of action expertise on shared representations Emily
S. Cross and Beatriz Calvo-Merino; Part VI. Shared Representations in
Applied Contexts: 27. Sport performance: motor expertise and observational
learning in sport Cosimo Urgesi and Stergios Makris; 28. Shared mental
models in sport and refereeing Dave Collins and Andy Hill; 29. Musical
synchronisation, social interaction, and the brain Kristina Waclawik, Sarah
Watson and Jessica A. Grahn; 30. You move, I watch, it matters: aesthetic
communication in dance Guido Orgs, Dana Caspersen and Patrick Haggard.