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This project investigates how individuals learn to coordinate actions in joint activities, using electroencephalography to measure brain activity during turn-taking tasks. It aims to uncover neural markers of prediction and improve teaching methods for social motor coordination.
The ability to perform joint (multi-person) actions such as ensemble music performance confers numerous benefits, from generating unique aesthetic experiences to enhancing affiliation with one’s co-actors.
Co-actors must be able to accurately predict when one another’s actions will occur so that they can time their own actions accordingly.
One question facing the field of social neuroscience is how co-actors learn to make accurate predictions about one another’s actions.
The current project, JAL…
CEU GMBH
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Hungary, Budapest
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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