“…Interestingly, previous research investigating the dynamical processes of coordinated joint-action and multiagent activity has demonstrated that the behavioral order of such activity is often self-organized and synergistic , naturally emerging from the task-relevant physical, biomechanical, and informational couplings and constraints that exist between co-actors and within a joint-action task space (e.g., Schmidt et al, 1990 , 2012 ; Schmidt and O'Brien, 1997 ; Marsh et al, 2006 ; Frank and Richardson, 2010 ; Richardson et al, 2010 ; Riley et al, 2011 ; Anderson et al, 2012 ; Richardson and Kallen, 2015 ; Washburn et al, 2015 ). In turn, a growing number of researchers have also argued that multiagent activity is best conceptualized as a complex dynamical system and, moreover, that the behavioral order of self-organized, synergistic multiagent coordination can be understood and modeled using low-dimensional task or behavioral dynamics principles (e.g., Schmidt et al, 1990 , 1998 ; Warren, 2006 ; Lagarde, 2013 ; Dumas et al, 2014 ; Richardson and Kallen, 2015 ; Richardson et al, 2015 ).…”