“…For example, it is thought that humans spontaneously represent other’s tasks much as they would their own (Elekes, Bródy, Halász, & Király, 2016; Sebanz, Knoblich, & Prinz, 2003; Welsh & McDougall, 2012) and in certain situations may covertly simulate the perceptual (Constable, Pratt, Gozli, & Welsh, 2015) and/or bodily states of another person (Brass, Bekkering, Wohlschläger, & Prinz, 2000). Although initiation of such processes is dependent on specific task demands (Constable et al, 2017, 2015; Constable, Pratt, & Welsh, 2018; van der Wel & Fu, 2015), dyads might corepresent each other’s tasks even to the detriment of individual performance (Sebanz et al, 2003; Welsh et al, 2005).…”