Expecting to lift a box together makes the load look lighter (English)
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2011
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Title:Expecting to lift a box together makes the load look lighter
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Published in:Psychological Research ; 76, 4 ; 467-475
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Place of publication:Berlin
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Table of contents – Volume 76, Issue 4
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Simulating and predicting others’ actionsSpringer, Anne / de C. Hamilton, Antonia F. / Cross, Emily S. et al. | 2012
- 388
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The role of appearance and motion in action predictionSaygin, Ayse Pinar / Stadler, Waltraud et al. | 2012
- 395
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Movement kinematics affect action prediction: comparing human to non-human point-light actionsStadler, Waltraud / Springer, Anne / Parkinson, Jim / Prinz, Wolfgang et al. | 2012
- 407
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How does visuomotor priming differ for biological and non-biological stimuli? A review of the evidenceGowen, E. / Poliakoff, E. et al. | 2012
- 421
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Before, during and after you disappear: aspects of timing and dynamic updating of the real-time action simulation of human motionsParkinson, Jim / Springer, Anne / Prinz, Wolfgang et al. | 2012
- 434
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Online prediction of others’ actions: the contribution of the target object, action context and movement kinematicsStapel, Janny C. / Hunnius, Sabine / Bekkering, Harold et al. | 2012
- 446
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Bidirectional semantic interference between action and speechLiepelt, Roman / Dolk, Thomas / Prinz, Wolfgang et al. | 2011
- 456
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Language-induced modulation during the prediction of others’ actionsSpringer, Anne / Huttenlocher, Agnes / Prinz, Wolfgang et al. | 2012
- 467
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Expecting to lift a box together makes the load look lighterDoerrfeld, Adam / Sebanz, Natalie / Shiffrar, Maggie et al. | 2011
- 476
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Neural theory for the perception of causal actionsFleischer, Falk / Christensen, Andrea / Caggiano, Vittorio / Thier, Peter / Giese, Martin A. et al. | 2012
- 494
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Predicting others’ actions via grasp and gaze: evidence for distinct brain networksRamsey, Richard / Cross, Emily S. / de C. Hamilton, Antonia F. et al. | 2011
- 503
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Observing how others lift light or heavy objects: time-dependent encoding of grip force in the primary motor cortexAlaerts, Kaat / de Beukelaar, Toon T. / Swinnen, Stephan P. / Wenderoth, Nicole et al. | 2011
- 514
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EEG correlates of Fitts’s law during preparation for actionKourtis, D. / Sebanz, N. / Knoblich, G. et al. | 2012
- 525
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Representing others’ actions: the role of expertise in the aging mindDiersch, Nadine / Cross, Emily S. / Stadler, Waltraud / Schütz-Bosbach, Simone / Rieger, Martina et al. | 2011
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Long- and short-term plastic modeling of action prediction abilities in volleyballUrgesi, Cosimo / Savonitto, Maria Maddalena / Fabbro, Franco / Aglioti, Salvatore M. et al. | 2011