New publication from Anaelle about her joint-action game

Our ESR12-AnaĆ«lle Cheillan- and her supervisors published a manuscript in Frontiers in Psychology entitled: “Inter-limb and inter-agent coordination in an original join-action game: exploring novel approaches for clinical practice”.
After identifying a need to develop rehabilitation practices inspired from a systems perspective, the authors designed a joint-action game that involves both inter-limb and inter-agent coordination and investigated whether it can foster the emergence of new coordination patterns at both scales, and discuss whether such patterns, if any, could be clinically relevant. At both scales, significant coordination differences were found over practice and across levels of performance. and the authors discuss how the exploration of coordinative solutions, as well as the dimensional reduction and reciprocal compensation among degrees of freedom that the game supports could be beneficially exploited in rehabilitation.
You can read the full article here: Frontiers | Inter-limb and inter-agent coordination in an original joint-action game: exploring novel approaches for clinical practice
Congratulations to the team!