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Steady Beat Sound Facilitates both Coordinated Group Walking and Inter-Subject Neural Synchrony

机译:稳定的节拍声音有助于协调的集体走动和受试者间的神经同步

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Group walking is a collective social interaction task as pedestrians are required to determine their own pace of walking on the basis of surrounding others’ states. The steady beat sound is known to be a controllable factor that contributes to relative success/failure of coordinated group walking since the beat improves pedestrian flow in congested situation. According to some reports, inter-personal interaction synchronizes inter-personal brain activity in the prefrontal region, which supports social cognitive processes required for successful inter-individual coordination, such as predicting each other’s state; success/failure of a coordinated task is associated with increase/decrease in inter-subject neural synchrony (INS). Combining these previous findings, we hypothesized that INS during group walking in congested situations would also differ depending on the existence of the steady beat, corresponding to the modulated coordination-related cognitive processes. Subjects’ frontopolar activities were measured using ultra-small near infrared spectroscopy, which can simultaneously measure the brain activities of multiple subjects without constraints on their motions. To exclude the possibility that increased INS may be spuriously induced by the shared stimuli (i.e., steady beat) or by the resultant behavioral synchronization, as control we used stepping on a same spot, which is similar in movement to walking but does not require the subjects to consider others’ states, either with or without the steady beat. In a two by two repeated measures factorial experimental design, the subjects were instructed to walk or keep stepping on a same spot with or without a steady beat sound of 70 beats per minute. As previously reported, the walking flow during group walking with the beat significantly increased compared with that without the beat. Synchronization of stepping between the subjects was also significantly increased by the steady beat sound. For INS, we observed a significant interaction effect between walking/stepping and soundo-sound, supporting our hypothesis. INS while walking with the beat was higher than that without the beat, whereas the beat induced no significant differences in INS during stepping. Furthermore, the effect of the beat on INS while walking was spatially extended beyond the adjacent pedestrians, reflecting the diffuse nature of the collective coordination in group walking. The increase of INS for walking suggested that the steady beat sound led to more harmonized inter-personal cognitive processes, which resulted in the more coordinated group motion.
机译:集体步行是一项集体的社会互动任务,因为步行者需要根据周围其他人的状态来确定自己的步行速度。已知稳定的拍子声音是可控制的因素,它有助于协调的团体行走的相对成功/失败,因为拍子改善了拥挤情况下的行人流量。根据一些报告,人际互动可以使前额叶区域的人际大脑活动同步,从而支持成功的人际协调所需的社会认知过程,例如预测彼此的状态;协调任务的成功/失败与对象间神经同步(INS)的增加/减少相关。结合这些先前的发现,我们假设在拥挤情况下的团体行走过程中,INS也将根据稳定搏动的存在而有所不同,这与调节的协调相关的认知过程相对应。使用超小型近红外光谱仪测量受试者的前极活动,该光谱仪可以同时测量多个受试者的大脑活动,而不会限制他们的运动。为了排除由于共享刺激(即稳定拍子)或行为同步导致的INS虚假诱导增加的可能性,我们在控制上使用了踩在同一点上的控制,这在运动上与步行类似,但不需要不论是否有稳定的节奏,受试者都要考虑他人的状态。在二乘二重复的析因实验设计中,受试者被指示在有或没有每分钟70拍的稳定拍音的情况下步行或继续踩在同一地点。如先前的报道,与没有节拍的情况相比,有节拍的团体步行过程中的步行流量显着增加。稳定的拍音也显着提高了受试者之间的踩踏同步。对于INS,我们观察到步行/踩踏与声音/无声音之间存在显着的相互作用,从而支持了我们的假设。在有节拍的情况下行走时的INS高于没有节律的情况,而在踩踏过程中,节拍不会引起INS的明显差异。此外,节拍对INS行走时的影响在空间上延伸到邻近的行人之外,反映了集体行走中集体协调的分散性质。步行惯导的增加表明,稳定的拍子声导致人与人之间的认知过程更加协调一致,从而导致小组运动更加协调。

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