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Group Membership Affects Spontaneous Mental Representation: Failure to Represent the Out-Group in a Joint Action Task

机译:小组成员会影响自发的心理代表:在联合行动任务中未能代表小组成员

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Predicting others’ actions is crucial to successful social interaction. Previous research on joint action, based on a reaction-time paradigm called the Joint Simon Task, suggests that successful joint action stems from the simultaneous representation of the self with the other. Performance on this task provides a read-out of the degree of intrusion from a partner that participants experience from acting jointly compared to acting alone, which in turn is a measure of the degree to which participants mentally represent their co-actors during the task. To investigate the role of perceived group membership in this type of joint action and its influence on the representation of others, we first subjected participants to a minimal group paradigm while manipulating differences in social competition. We then asked participants to do the Joint Simon Task in pairs with an in-group or out-group member. Only participants who acted with an “in-group” partner on the joint task showed altered reaction times compared to when acting alone, presumably a change caused by the simultaneous and automatic representation of their in-group partner. In contrast, participants who acted with an out-group partner were unaffected in their reactions when doing the joint task, showing no evidence of representation of their out-group partner. This effect was present in both the high-competition and low-competition conditions, indicating that the differential effects of group membership on representation during joint action were driven by perceived group membership and independent of the effects of social competition. We concluded that participants failed to represent out-group members as socially relevant agents not based on any personality or situational characteristics, but in reaction only to their status as “other”. In this way group membership appears to affect cognition on a very immediate and subconscious level.
机译:预测他人的行为对于成功的社交互动至关重要。先前基于反应时间范例“联合西蒙任务”的联合行动研究表明,成功的联合行动源于自我与他人的同时表示。通过执行此任务,可以了解参与者从联合行动中获得的合作伙伴与单独行动相比所受到的侵犯程度,这反过来又可以衡量参与者在任务过程中在心理上代表其共同参与者的程度。为了研究感知到的团体成员在这种联合行动中的作用及其对他人代表的影响,我们首先让参与者遵循最小团体范式,同时操纵社会竞争中的差异。然后,我们要求参与者与小组内成员或小组外成员一起完成“联合Simon任务”。与单独行动时相比,只有与“小组内”伙伴一起参加活动的参与者显示出改变的反应时间,这大概是由他们的小组内伙伴同时自动代表所引起的。相比之下,与外部伙伴合作的参与者在执行联合任务时的反应并未受到影响,没有证据表明其外部伙伴的代表。在高竞争和低竞争条件下都存在这种效应,这表明在共同行动中群体成员对代表权的不同影响是由感知的群体成员驱动的,并且与社会竞争的影响无关。我们得出的结论是,参与者未能将团体成员代表为与社会相关的代理人,而不是基于任何人格或处境特征,而只是对他们的“其他”身份做出反应。通过这种方式,组成员身份似乎在非常直接和潜意识的水平上影响认知。

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