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Dancers entrain more effectively than non-dancers to another actor’s movements

机译:与非舞蹈演员相比舞蹈演员更能有效地吸引其他演员的动作

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For many everyday sensorimotor tasks, trained dancers have been found to exhibit distinct and sometimes superior (more stable or robust) patterns of behavior compared to non-dancers. Past research has demonstrated that experts in fields requiring specialized physical training and behavioral control exhibit superior interpersonal coordination capabilities for expertise-related tasks. To date, however, no published studies have compared dancers’ abilities to coordinate their movements with the movements of another individual—i.e., during a so-called visual-motor interpersonal coordination task. The current study was designed to investigate whether trained dancers would be better able to coordinate with a partner performing short sequences of dance-like movements than non-dancers. Movement time series were recorded for individual dancers and non-dancers asked to synchronize with a confederate during three different movement sequences characterized by distinct dance styles (i.e., dance team routine, contemporary ballet, mixed style) without hearing any auditory signals or music. A diverse range of linear and non-linear analyses (i.e., cross-correlation, cross-recurrence quantification analysis, and cross-wavelet analysis) provided converging measures of coordination across multiple time scales. While overall levels of interpersonal coordination were influenced by differences in movement sequence for both groups, dancers consistently displayed higher levels of coordination with the confederate at both short and long time scales. These findings demonstrate that the visual-motor coordination capabilities of trained dancers allow them to better synchronize with other individuals performing dance-like movements than non-dancers. Further investigation of similar tasks may help to increase the understanding of visual-motor entrainment in general, as well as provide insight into the effects of focused training on visual-motor and interpersonal coordination.
机译:对于许多日常感觉运动任务,与非舞蹈演员相比,训练有素的舞蹈演员表现出独特的,有时甚至是优越的(更加稳定或健壮)的行为模式。过去的研究表明,在需要专门的体育锻炼和行为控制的领域中,专家表现出出色的人际协调能力,可以完成与专业知识相关的任务。但是,迄今为止,尚无已发表的研究比较舞者与其他人的动作(即在所谓的视觉运动人际协调任务中)协调动作的能力。当前的研究旨在调查受过训练的舞者是否会比与非舞者更好地与执行类似舞蹈动作的伴侣进行协调。记录了每个舞者和非舞者的运动时间序列,要求他们在三种不同的运动序列中以同一种舞蹈风格(即舞蹈队的常规,现代芭蕾舞,混合风格)与同盟同步,而听不到任何听觉信号或音乐。各种各样的线性和非线性分析(即互相关,交叉递归量化分析和交叉小波分析)提供了跨多个时间尺度的协调收敛度量。虽然两组人际协调的总体水平受运动顺序差异的影响,但舞者在短期和长期尺度上始终表现出与同盟的更高协调水平。这些发现表明,受过训练的舞者的视觉-运动协调能力使他们比起非舞蹈演员可以更好地与其他执行舞蹈样动作的人保持同步。进一步研究类似的任务可能有助于总体上增进对视觉运动训练的理解,并提供对集中训练对视觉运动和人际协调作用的了解。

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