Shared Representations (eBook, ePUB)
Sensorimotor Foundations of Social Life
Redaktion: Obhi, Sukhvinder S.
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Socially situated thought and behaviour are pervasive and vitally important in human society. The social brain has become a focus of study for researchers in the neurosciences, psychology, biology and other areas of behavioural science, and it is becoming increasingly clear that social behaviour is heavily dependent on shared representations. Any social activity, from a simple conversation to a well-drilled military exercise to an exquisitely perfected dance routine, involves information sharing between the brains of those involved. This volume comprises a collection of cutting-edge essays…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316796962
- Artikelnr.: 49062397
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316796962
- Artikelnr.: 49062397
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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.