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Beyond Synchrony: Joint Action in a Complex Production Task Reveals Beneficial Effects of Decreased Interpersonal Synchrony

机译:超越同步:复杂生产任务中的共同行动揭示了人际同步减少的有益影响

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A variety of joint action studies show that people tend to fall into synchronous behavior with others participating in the same task, and that such synchronization is beneficial, leading to greater rapport, satisfaction, and performance. It has been noted that many of these task environments require simple interactions that involve little planning of action coordination toward a shared goal. The present study utilized a complex joint construction task in which dyads were instructed to build model cars while their hand movements and heart rates were measured. Participants built these models under varying conditions, delimiting how freely they could divide labor during a build session. While hand movement synchrony was sensitive to the different tasks and outcomes, the heart rate measure did not show any effects of interpersonal synchrony. Results for hand movements show that the more participants were constrained by a particular building strategy, the greater their behavioral synchrony. Within the different conditions, the degree of synchrony was predictive of subjective satisfaction and objective product outcomes. However, in contrast to many previous findings, synchrony was negatively associated with superior products, and, depending on the constraints on the interaction, positively or negatively correlated with higher subjective satisfaction. These results show that the task context critically shapes the role of synchronization during joint action, and that in more complex tasks, not synchronization of behavior, but rather complementary types of behavior may be associated with superior task outcomes.
机译:各种联合行动研究表明,人们往往会与参加同一任务的其他人陷入同步行为,并且这种同步是有益的,从而导致更融洽的关系,满足感和更好的表现。已经注意到,许多这些任务环境需要简单的交互,这些交互很少涉及为实现共同目标而进行的动作协调计划。本研究利用了一项复杂的联合施工任务,即指示二元组建造模型车,同时测量其手部运动和心率。参与者在不同的条件下构建了这些模型,从而限制了他们在构建会话期间可以多么自由地分工。尽管手部动作同步对不同的任务和结果敏感,但心率测量结果并未显示人际同步的任何影响。手部动作的结果表明,参加者受到特定建筑策略的限制越多,他们的行为同步性就越大。在不同条件下,同步程度可预测主观满意度和客观产品结果。然而,与许多先前的发现相反,同步性与优质产品负相关,并且根据交互作用的约束,与较高的主观满意度呈正相关或负相关。这些结果表明,任务上下文在联合动作期间至关重要地影响了同步的作用,而在更复杂的任务中,不是行为同步,而是行为的互补类型可能与出色的任务结果相关。

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