SARAH BOUKARRAS PhD PhD program:: XXXII Thesis title: An investigation on the effects of social status on motor interactions and performance monitoring in social settings Research products 11573/1228206 - 2018 - Social status shapes affective evaluation and dyadic motor interactions (04f Poster)BOUKARRAS, SARAH; ERA, VANESSA; CANDIDI, MATTEO11573/1228159 - 2019 - Neural correlates of action monitoring and mutual adaptation during interpersonal motor coordination: comment on “The body talks: Sensorimotor communication and its brain and kinematic signatures” by G. Pezzulo et al. (01b Commento, Erratum, Replica e simili)ERA, VANESSA; BOUKARRAS, SARAH; CANDIDI, MATTEO11573/1228216 - 2018 - Competence-based social status modulates affective evaluation and dyadic motor coordination (04f Poster)BOUKARRAS, SARAH; ERA, VANESSA; CANDIDI, MATTEO11573/1283735 - 2018 - Neural basis of human-avatar motor interactions embedded in different social contexts (04d Abstract in atti di convegno)ERA, VANESSA; BOUKARRAS, SARAH; CANDIDI, MATTEO11573/1305319 - 2016 - Interpersonal Multisensory Stimulation enhances emotional contagion (01h Abstract in rivista)PORCIELLO, GIUSEPPINA; BOUKARRAS, SARAH; MINIO PALUELLO, ILARIA11573/1338900 - 2020 - The enfacement illusion boosts facial mimicry (01a Articolo in rivista)MINIO PALUELLO, ILARIA; PORCIELLO, GIUSEPPINA; GANDOLFO, MARCO; BOUKARRAS, SARAH; AGLIOTI, SALVATORE MARIA11573/1373080 - 2020 - An investigation on the effects of social status on motor interactions and performance monitoring in social settings (07a Tesi di Dottorato)BOUKARRAS, SARAH11573/1338415 - 2020 - Modulation of preference for abstract stimuli following competence-based social status primes (01a Articolo in rivista)BOUKARRAS, SARAH; ERA, VANESSA; AGLIOTI, SALVATORE MARIA; CANDIDI, MATTEO11573/1518709 - 2021 - Competence-based social status and implicit preference modulate the ability to coordinate during a joint grasping task (01a Articolo in rivista)BOUKARRAS, SARAH; ERA, VANESSA; AGLIOTI, SALVATORE MARIA; CANDIDI, MATTEO11573/1625770 - 2022 - Midfrontal Theta Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Facilitates Motor Coordination in Dyadic Human{ extendash}Avatar Interactions (01a Articolo in rivista)BOUKARRAS, SARAH; ERA, VANESSA; MOREAU, QUENTIN; TIERI, GAETANO; CANDIDI, MATTEO