ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2019
Implicit Effect of Dyadic Coordination during Joint Action
- Aiko Murata
NTT Communication Science Laboratories - Masaki Abe
Hokkaido University - Katsumi Watanabe
Waseda University
Abstract
We examined the implicit effects of dyadic interaction in subsequent joint action task. Each pair was asked to adjust their average force for reaching particular force according to the visual feedback. Although individuals could not know their own pressing force, the role differentiation evoked implicitly during joint task.
Communication