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Copying You Copying Me: Interpersonal Motor Co-Ordination Influences Automatic Imitation

机译:模仿您模仿我:人际运动协调会影响自动模仿

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Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend to like them more, find them more attractive, and are more willing to co-operate with them. It is generally assumed that this effect on behaviour results from alterations in representations of self and others. Specifically, through neurophysiological perception-action matching mechanisms, interpersonal motor co-ordination (IMC) is believed to forge a neural coupling between actor and observer, which serves to blur boundaries in conceptual self-other representations and causes positive views of the self to be projected onto others. An investigation into this potential neural mechanism is lacking, however. Moreover, the specific components of IMC that might influence this mechanism have not yet been specified. In the present study we exploited a robust behavioural phenomenon – automatic imitation – to assess the degree to which IMC influences neural action observation-execution matching mechanisms. This revealed that automatic imitation is reduced when the actions of another individual are perceived to be synchronised in time, but are spatially incongruent, with our own. We interpret our findings as evidence that IMC does indeed exert an effect on neural perception-action matching mechanisms, but this serves to promote better self-other distinction. Our findings demonstrate that further investigation is required to understand the complex relationship between neural perception-action coupling, conceptual self-other representations, and social behaviour.
机译:与另一个人以协调的方式行动会改变我们对他们的行为;我们倾向于更喜欢它们,发现它们更有吸引力,并且更愿意与他们合作。通常认为,这种对行为的影响是由于自我和他人的表征发生变化。具体而言,通过神经生理知觉-行为匹配机制,人际运动协调(IMC)被认为在演员和观察者之间形成了神经耦合,从而模糊了概念性自我-其他表征中的边界,并使自我的积极观点成为现实。投射到其他人身上。但是,对此潜在的神经机制缺乏研究。此外,尚未指定可能会影响此机制的IMC的特定组件。在本研究中,我们利用了一种鲁棒的行为现象-自动模仿-来评估IMC影响神经动作观察与执行匹配机制的程度。这表明,当另一个人的动作在时间上与我们自己的动作同步但在空间上不一致时,自动模仿就会减少。我们将研究结果解释为IMC确实确实对神经知觉-动作匹配机制产生影响的证据,但这有助于促进更好的自我-其他区分。我们的发现表明,需要进一步的研究来理解神经知觉-动作耦合,概念性的自我表达和社会行为之间的复杂关系。

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