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Natalie is a Professor in Cognitive Science at Central European University. Her research interests revolve around the cognitive and neural basis of social interaction, with a special focus on how we coordinate our actions with others. Currently her main interest is how we learn by participating in joint actions and by observing others acting together (funded by an ERC Consolidator grant). Having obtained her PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research, Munich, she has held appointments at Rutgers University (US), the University of Birmingham (UK), and Radboud University (NL). Natalie is a recipient of the European Science Foundation`s Young Investigator Award and the Young Mind and Brain Prize.
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Why do coherent belief systems tolerate incoherence? Belief update failure in society
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TAPTAPP: Training Alone to Play Together App
Sebanz, N. (PI)
European Commission - H2020 - European Research Council - Proof of Concept Grant
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JAL: Uncovering the Behavioral and Neural Correlates of Joint Action Learning
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European Commission Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
1/09/20 → 31/08/22
Project: Research
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Dyads use heuristics to minimise time costs during joint action
Azaad, S. & Sebanz, N., 7 May 2025, In: Scientific Reports. 15, 1, 10 p., 15888.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Effects of Joint Action Observation on Children’s Imitation
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Observed reaching speed signals stimulus value and informs foraging
McEllin, L., Curioni, A., Knoblich, G. & Sebanz, N., Aug 2025, In: Cognition. 261, 8 p., 106148.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Defining key concepts for mental state attribution
Quesque, F., Apperly, I., Baillargeon, R., Baron-Cohen, S., Becchio, C., Bekkering, H., Bernstein, D., Bertoux, M., Bird, G., Bukowski, H., Burgmer, P., Carruthers, P., Catmur, C., Dziobek, I., Epley, N., Erle, T. M., Frith, C., Frith, U., Galang, C. M. & Gallese, V. & 23 others, , 11 Apr 2024, In: Communications Psychology. 2, 1, 5 p., 29.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate
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Flexible social monitoring as revealed by eye movements: Spontaneous mental state updating triggered by others’ unexpected actions
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