The role of action inhibition for behavioral control in joint action

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  • who: Martin E. Maier from the Department of Psychology, Catholic University of Eichstu00e4tt- Ingolstadt, Ostenstrau00dfe, Du2011, Eichstu00e4tt, Germany have published the research work: The role of action inhibition for behavioral control in joint action, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study aimed at testing this hypothesis. Because effects of instruction context on JSE and postconflict adjustments have previously been reported (e_g, Iani et_al, 2011; Mendl et_al, 2018), the authors report these effects although they were of less importance for the present purpose. This study investigated adaptive adjustments of behavior in joint action.
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