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Enacting intersubjectivity : a cognitive and social perspective on the study of interactions /

A trend in socio-cognitive research investigates into the mental capacities that allow humans to relate to each other and to engage in social interactions. This book offers a general overview of this area of research.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Morganti, Francesca, Carassa, Antonella, Riva, Giuseppe, 1967-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Washington, DC : IOS Press, ©2008.
Colección:Emerging communication ; v. 10.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface / Giorgio Rezzonico
  • Introduction / Francesca Morganti, Antonella Carassa and Giuseppe Riva
  • What intersubjectivity affords: paving the way for a dialogue between cognitive science, social cognition and neuroscience / Francesca Morganti
  • Enactive understanding and motor intentionality / Corrado Sinigaglia
  • Making sense in participation: an enactive approach to social cognition / Hanne De Jaegher and Ezequiel Di Paolo
  • Interacting socially through embodied action / Jessica Lindblom and Tom Ziemke
  • Conceptual and methodological issues in the investigation of primate intersubjectivity / Timothy P. Racine [and others]
  • On the nature and role of intersubjectivity in human communication / Maurizio Tirassa and Francesca Marina Bosco
  • Enacting interactivity: the role of presence / Giuseppe Riva
  • Stages in the development of perceptual intersubjectivity / Jordan Zlatev, Ingar Brinck and Mats Andrén
  • Intersubjective enactment by virtue of altercentric participation supported by a mirror system in infant and adult / Stein Braten
  • The self-other distinction: insights from self-recognition experiments / Manos Tsakiris
  • Mirror games / Wolfgang Prim
  • Early ontogeny of action perception and control / Moritz M. Daum, Norbert Zmyj and Gisa Aschersleben
  • The role of joint commitment in intersubjectivity / Antonella Carassa, Marco Colombetti and Francesca Morganti
  • Joint action in music performance / Peter E. Keller
  • Filling the gap: dynamic representation of occluded action / Wolfgang Prinz and Gertrude Rapinett
  • The role of the face in intersubjectivity, emotional communication and emotional experience; lessons from Moebius Syndrome / Jonathan Cole
  • Autism during adolescence: rethinking the development of intersubjectivity / Fran Hagstrom.