Gunther Knoblich

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Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - Newark, United States 
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Cognitive Psychology
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Patric Bach grad student 2001-2004 Psychology
Silke Atmaca grad student 2007 Rutgers, Newark
Ulrich Lackner grad student 2007 Rutgers, Newark
Merryn D. Constable post-doc 2017-2019
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Constable MD, McEwen ES, Knoblich G, et al. (2024) Chimpanzees demonstrate a behavioural signature of human joint action. Cognition. 246: 105747
Dockendorff M, Schmitz L, Vesper C, et al. (2023) Understanding others' distal goals from proximal communicative actions. Plos One. 18: e0280265
Schweinfurth MK, Baldridge DB, Finnerty K, et al. (2022) Inter-individual coordination in walking chimpanzees. Current Biology : Cb
Curioni A, Voinov P, Allritz M, et al. (2022) Human adults prefer to cooperate even when it is costly. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 289: 20220128
Strachan JWA, Curioni A, Constable MD, et al. (2021) Evaluating the relative contributions of copying and reconstruction processes in cultural transmission episodes. Plos One. 16: e0256901
Schmitz L, Knoblich G, Deroy O, et al. (2020) Crossmodal correspondences as common ground for joint action. Acta Psychologica. 212: 103222
Constable MD, Becker ML, Oh YI, et al. (2020) Affective compatibility with the self modulates the self-prioritisation effect. Cognition & Emotion. 1-14
McEllin L, Knoblich G, Sebanz N. (2020) Synchronicities that shape the perception of joint action. Scientific Reports. 10: 15554
Constable MD, Knoblich G. (2020) Sticking together? Re-binding previous other-associated stimuli interferes with self-verification but not partner-verification. Acta Psychologica. 210: 103167
Zamm A, Debener S, Konvalinka I, et al. (2020) The Sound of Silence: An EEG study of how musicians time pauses in individual. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
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