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Two Trackers Are Better than One: Information about the Co-actors Actions and Performance Scores Contribute to the Collective Benefit in a Joint Visuospatial Task

机译:两个追踪者总比一个更好:有关联合角色的行为和绩效得分的信息有助于在视觉空间联合任务中获得集体利益

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When humans collaborate, they often distribute task demands in order to reach a higher performance compared to performing the same task alone (i.e., a collective benefit). Here, we tested to what extent receiving information about the actions of a co-actor, performance scores, or receiving both types of information impacts the collective benefit in a collaborative multiple object tracking task. In a between-subject design, pairs of individuals jointly tracked a subset of target objects among several moving distractor objects on a computer screen for a 100 trials. At the end of a trial, pairs received performance scores (Experiment 1), information about their partner's target selections (Experiment 2), or both types of information (Experiment 3). In all experiments, the performance of the pair exceeded the individual performances and the simulated performance of two independent individuals combined. Initially, when receiving both types of information (Experiment 3), pairs achieved the highest performance and divided task demands most efficiently compared to the other two experiments. Over time, performances and the ability to divide task demands for pairs receiving a single type of information converged with those receiving both, suggesting that pairs' coordination strategies become equally effective over time across experiments. However, pairs' performances never reached a theoretical limit of performance in all experiments. For distributing task demands, members of a pair predominantly used a left-right division of labor strategy (i.e., the leftmost targets were tracked by one co-actor while the rightmost targets were tracked by the other co-actor). Overall, findings of the present study suggest that receiving information about actions of a co-actor, performance scores, or receiving both enables pairs to devise effective division of labor strategies in a collaborative visuospatial task. However, when pairs had both types of information available, the formation of division of labor strategies was facilitated, indicating that pairs benefited the most from having both types of information available (i.e., actions about the co-actor and performance scores). Findings are applicable to circumstances in which humans need to perform collaborative visuospatial tasks that are time-critical and/or only allow a very limited exchange of information between co-actors.
机译:当人们进行协作时,他们通常会分配任务需求,以达到比单独执行同一任务更高的性能(即集体利益)。在这里,我们测试了在多大程度上接收有关合作者行为,性能得分的信息,或同时接收这两种类型的信息对协作多对象跟踪任务中的集体收益有何影响。在受试者之间的设计中,成对的个体共同跟踪了计算机屏幕上几个移动的干扰物中的目标对象的子集,进行了100次试验。在试验结束时,两人获得了成绩得分(实验1),有关其伴侣的目标选择的信息(实验2)或两种信息(实验3)。在所有实验中,这对组合的演奏都超过了个人演奏,并且两个独立个人的模拟演奏相加。最初,当同时接收两种类型的信息时(实验3),与其他两个实验相比,双对获得了最高的性能,并且最有效地完成了任务划分。随着时间的流逝,对于接收单一类型信息的配对的性能和划分任务需求的能力与同时接收两种信息的配对的能力和能力的融合,表明在整个实验过程中,配对的协调策略随着时间的推移同样有效。但是,在所有实验中,对的性能从未达到理论上的极限。为了分配任务需求,一对成员主要使用左右分工策略(即,一个共同参与者跟踪最左边的目标,而另一个共同参与者跟踪最右边的目标)。总体而言,本研究的结果表明,接收有关共同角色的行为,绩效得分的信息,或同时接收这两者,可以使人们在协同视觉空间任务中设计出有效的分工策略。但是,当两人同时拥有两种类型的信息时,就会促进分工策略的形成,这表明两人从同时拥有两种类型的信息(即,有关合作者的行为和绩效得分)中受益最大。这些发现适用于人类需要执行时间紧迫的协作视觉空间任务和/或仅允许合作者之间非常有限的信息交换的情况。

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