Natalie Sebanz - Selected publications#


1. Butterfill, S., & Sebanz, N. (Eds.) (2011). Joint action: What is shared? Special issue of Review of Philosophy and Psychology.

2. Böckler, A., Knoblich, G., & Sebanz, N. (2011). Observing shared attention modulates gaze following. Cognition, 120, 292-298.

3. Carrion, R. E., Keenan, J. P., & Sebanz, N. (2010). A truth that’s told with bad intent: An ERP study of deception. Cognition, 114, 105-110.

4. Galantucci, B., & Sebanz, N. (Eds.) (2009). Current themes in joint action research. Special issue of Topics in Cognitive Science.

5. Obhi, S. S., & Sebanz, N. (Eds.) (2011). Moving together: Towards understanding the mechanisms of joint action. Experimental Brain Research, 211, 329-336.

6. Sebanz, N., & Shiffrar, M. (2009). Detecting deception in a bluffing body: The role of expertise. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16, 170-175.

7. Sebanz, N., Bekkering, H., & Knoblich, G. (2006). Joint action: Bodies and minds moving together. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 10, 70-76.

8. Tsai, J. C. C., Knoblich, G., & Sebanz, N. (2011). On the inclusion of externally controlled actions in action planning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 1407-1419.

9. Vesper, C., Butterfill, S., Knoblich, G., & Sebanz, N. (2010). A minimal architecture for joint action. Neural Networks, 23, 998-1003.

10. Vesper, C., van der Wel, P. R. D., Knoblich, G., & Sebanz, N. (2013). Are you ready to jump? Predictive mechanisms in interpersonal coordination. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 39, 48-61.

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