Competence-based social status and implicit preference modulate the ability to coordinate during a joint grasping task
Abstract Studies indicate that social status influences people’s social perceptions. Less information is available about whether induced social status influences dyadic coordination during motor interactions. To explore this issue, we designed a study in which two confederates obtained high or low c...
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Autores principales: | Sarah Boukarras, Vanessa Era, Salvatore Maria Aglioti, Matteo Candidi |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/371ab5dab2fc4113b7d300ad3c685bab |
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