Analyzing the results of an experiment on freezing and freeing of degrees of freedom in joint action learning, this chapter reveals that participants who initially performed the task jointly and then switched to solo experienced a higher rate of freezing compared to those who went from solo to joint. The study also found that freezing occurred sequentially, suggesting it as a strategy of interpersonal coordination.

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