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1 e timescale of online social interaction and joint action.
2 terference effects when it occurs outside of joint action.
3 echanism underlying the temporal dynamics of joint action.
4 lying the temporal dynamics of communicative joint action.
5 t links dialogue to action-based theories of joint action.
6  test is also a useful method to detect such joint action.
7 gdom as it aims to maximize benefits through joint action.
8 l,(3) little is known about simpler forms of joint action.
9 icative behaviors to sustain coordination in joint action.
10 scribe individual behaviors during an actual joint action.
11 g generalizes to other instances of rhythmic joint action.
12  for engaging in other more complex forms of joint action.
13 ting that it plays no major role in encoding joint-action.
14           How is this avoided or overcome in joint actions?
15 used this metric and mathematically rigorous joint-action analysis to investigate poly-drug withdrawa
16 oalition of civil society and academics--the Joint Action and Learning Initiative on National and Glo
17 tion) when engaging in dyadic play including joint actions and competition.
18 terweaving in action, action perception, and joint action, and explain such evidence in terms of pred
19 th nicotine dependence and found significant joint action between CHRNB4 and NTRK2.
20 rging from all these experiments is that the joint action by several types of chromatin remodeling ma
21                    We found a population of "joint-action cells" that discharged preferentially when
22 non-interactive partner, such as a computer, joint-action cells' representation of the other (non-coo
23  the screen, did not sharpen the accuracy of joint-action cells' representation, suggesting that it p
24                      Without joint benefits, joint actions could never have evolved.
25  discourse, visualizations, comics, gesture, joint action, creativity, design, and more.
26 ndamentally shape the experience of watching joint actions, directly influencing how beautiful and en
27 thus enable infants' active participation in joint actions from early in life.
28 irtual partner, and either with or without a joint action goal (the joint flipping of a switch, which
29 elated components of a plan to bring about a joint action goal, each partner's movements need not be
30  to be, mechanically linked to a more distal joint action goal.
31 chanically interdependent contributions to a joint action goal.
32 the interaction of sensorimotor coupling and joint action in social contexts and how these mechanisms
33 minal ganglia coexpress CCAP and MIPs, whose joint actions initiate the ecdysis motor program.
34                              Object-mediated joint action is believed to be enabled by implicit infor
35     This re-emergence of the Simon effect in joint action is called the joint Simon effect (JSE).
36                       Our findings show that joint action is sensitive to the social factor such as i
37 ng markers introduced by mutations and their joint action is usually confounded by background LD, whi
38     Nonverbal interpersonal coordination, or joint action, is a crucial element of social interaction
39 ells could be modulated separately and their joint action may be critical for pattern separation.
40                      Computational models of joint action may help identifying the factors preventing
41                                       These "joint-action neurons" offered a neural representation of
42                                          The joint action of both pairs is consistent with models of
43 tivity of important exocytic proteins to the joint action of Ca(2+) and pH strongly suggests that gra
44                                              Joint action of CFH and LOC387715 was best described by
45  In yeast, remodeling is accomplished by the joint action of Cld1, a lipase that removes a fatty acid
46 omprehensive statistical framework to assess joint action of drug combinations from PDX tumor growth
47                        The significance of a joint action of Lewis and weak Bronsted acid sites was s
48                                    Under the joint action of migration and selection and some additio
49 hasize that conceptualization stems from the joint action of modality-specific association cortices (
50 s are complex in that they are caused by the joint action of multiple factors, both genetic and envir
51                                          The joint action of multiple genes is an important source of
52 common complex disorders, can arise from the joint action of multiple predisposing factors, including
53 larly in eukaryotes, frequently requires the joint action of multiple sequence-specific transcription
54 f cultural heritage, this study is the first joint action of photoelectrochemical measurements and fi
55          This clinical signature reveals the joint action of purifying and positive selection on spec
56 antibiotic-free-settings also experience the joint action of purifying and positive selection.
57  results of our experiments and tests of the joint action of PYO(Sa) and antibiotics raise issues tha
58 nation complex is split into subunits by the joint action of RRF and EF-G.
59                                    Under the joint action of selection, mutation, gene conversion, re
60 thesize that copia suppression occurs by the joint action of several post-transcriptional mechanisms
61 t among resistant isolates, which suggests a joint action of the 2 genes in high-level chloroquine re
62 another and the cooperativity arose from the joint action of the allosteric activators on the open-cl
63  groups is that ionic mechanisms, namely the joint action of the membrane and calcium automaticity, a
64                                              Joint action of the MGB and the quencher is the basis fo
65    In addition, we demonstrate that only the joint action of the periodic energy modulation and therm
66 cally target foreign DNA for degradation via joint action of the ribonucleoprotein complex Cascade an
67 showed that Mad2 is released from MCC by the joint action of the TRIP13 AAA-ATPase and the Mad2-bindi
68        The modulatory effect is based on the joint action of three distinct cell types that, if teste
69                                          The joint action of TRIP13 and p31(comet) also promotes the
70 ost complex genetic traits, is driven by the joint actions of many mutations.
71 mission at CNS synapses is often mediated by joint actions of multiple Ca(2+) channel subtypes, most
72                 The enzymatic activities and joint actions of these mannosidases are required for thi
73 d to discernible electrical responses by the joint actions of TRPC4 and GIRK for communication to dow
74                                              Joint actions often require agents to track others' acti
75  currently being vetted through the European Joint Action on AMR and Healthcare-Associated Infections
76        He draws in his work on two models of joint action, one from Michael Bratman, the other from M
77                    We hypothesized that when joint action partners represent their actions as interre
78 r optimal patient care in Europe, supporting joint action plans for disease prevention, patient empow
79 arned preferences, and rather suggested that joint action promotes prosociality, resulting in so-call
80                    Both constitute a form of joint action, rely on similar neural mechanisms, and inv
81 ecific predictions in the context of a given joint action scenario; and (ii) to analyze the action ti
82     We demonstrate the model in a variety of joint action scenarios.
83 firm that information sharing in a nonverbal joint action task occurs through both auditory and visua
84 es), shows the ability to succeed in complex joint action tasks where coordination is the goal,(3) li
85  information to improve their performance in joint action tasks.
86 her domains too, focusing on the examples of joint action, teaching, punishment, and art, all of whic
87 pread belief is that large groups engaged in joint actions that require a high level of flexibility a
88               When people engage in rhythmic joint actions, they unintentionally increase their tempo
89 roblem, versus my or your problem, and takes joint action to address it-can help families to address
90 e accounts of action, action perception, and joint action to develop accounts of production, comprehe
91  mating behavior involves allied males using joint action to herd individual females.
92 role of perceived interpersonal closeness in joint action using the joint Simon task in adolescents a
93                                A decoding of joint-action was obtained by combining the two brains' a
94 s are significantly more likely to engage in joint action when play-herding in actor roles.
95 d, I assess the relation between coordinated joint action, which serves as a blueprint for dialogue c
96                             Children come to joint action with a generalized sense of "reason," which
97 m chloride produced a similar effect but its joint action with sodium chloride did not produce any di
98 exes by liberating their Mad2 component in a joint action with the ATPase TRIP13.