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Computational joint action: Dynamical models to understand the development of joint coordination

Fig 7

Coordination behavior in the symmetric 2-VP task.

Dyads exhibit a variety of coordination behaviors. a. Typical dyad trajectories (from top to bottom: D8, D3, D12) at early and late training of the experiment. Player 1 and Player 2 are depicted in blue and red. These dyads exemplify typical behaviors: players ignoring each other (D8); cycling between opposite strategies (D3); and converging to a coordination (D12). b. Minimum distance of the two players from partner’s via-points. We report population average and standard error over time for the two groups. On the left we report distribution of the average performances at the end on training.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011948.g007