ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science
Joint Action: Lessons From Studies of Music Performance
An important question in joint action research is what are the cognitive and brain processes that enable co-actors to achieve interpersonal coordination at different levels of expertise. Important progress in answering this question comes from recent studies of joint music performance presented in this symposium.
Chairs & Discussants
- Günther KnoblichChair
Central European University
Presentations
- Joint Music Making As a Human UniversalGiacomo Novembre, Peter Keller
- The Bug within - Why Do People Rush during Rhythmic Interactions?Thomas Wolf
- Tracking the Neural Dynamics Interpersonal Coordination between Performing MusiciansAnna Zamm, Caroline Palmer, Anna-Katharina Bauer, Martin Bleichner, Alexander Demos, Stefan Debener
- Body Gestures and Visual Monitoring during Creative Musical InteractionLaura Bishop