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Post by chelsea on Dec 1, 2017 22:32:42 GMT
joint action is as a result of social interaction. The theory of joint action has been groundbreaking to comprehend the social and cognitive mechanisms that allow people to successfully coordinate joint actions in conversational and social settings.The construction of a shared representation of an interaction (i.e., joint action) depends upon sensorimotor cognitive processes that modulate the ability to adapt in time and space.
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Asees
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Post by Asees on Dec 9, 2017 18:37:51 GMT
Can you provide an example and explain the concept further?
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