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Individual differences in action co-representation: not personal distress or subclinical psychotic experiences but sex composition modulates joint action performance

机译:行动共同表述中的个体差异:不是个人困扰或亚临床精神病经历而是性别组成调节关节动作表现

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Successful social interaction requires the ability to integrate as well as distinguish own and others’ actions. Normally, the integration and distinction of self and other are a well-balanced process, occurring without much effort or conscious attention. However, not everyone is blessed with the ability to balance self–other distinction and integration, resulting in personal distress in reaction to other people’s emotions or even a loss of self [e.g., in (subclinical) psychosis]. Previous research has demonstrated that the integration and distinction of others’ actions cause interference with one’s own action performance (commonly assessed with a social Simon task). The present study had two goals. First, as previous studies on the social Simon effect employed relatively small samples (N < 50 per test), we aimed for a sample size that allowed us to test the robustness of the action interference effect. Second, we tested to what extent action interference reflects individual differences in traits related to self–other distinction (i.e., personal distress in reaction to other people’s emotions and subclinical psychotic symptoms). Based on a questionnaire study among a large sample (N = 745), we selected a subsample (N = 130) of participants scoring low, average, or high on subclinical psychotic symptoms, or on personal distress. The selected participants performed a social Simon task. Results showed a robust social Simon effect, regardless of individual differences in personal distress or subclinical psychotic symptoms. However, exploratory analyses revealed that the sex composition of interaction pairs modulated social Simon effects. Possible explanations for these findings are discussed.
机译:成功的社交互动需要能够整合并区分自己和他人的行为的能力。通常,自我与他人之间的整合和区分是一个平衡的过程,无需太多努力或自觉注意即可发生。但是,并不是每个人都拥有平衡自我的能力,即与他人的区分和融合,从而导致对他人情绪的反应或什至丧失自我的个人痛苦(例如,(亚临床)精神病)。先前的研究表明,他人行为的整合和区分会干扰他人的行为表现(通常通过社交Simon任务进行评估)。本研究有两个目标。首先,由于先前关于社会西蒙效应的研究使用了相对较小的样本(每个测试N <50),因此我们的目标是使我们能够测试动作干扰效应的鲁棒性的样本量。其次,我们测试了行动干扰在多大程度上反映了与自我-其他差异相关的性格上的个体差异(即,对他人情绪和亚临床精神病症状的反应引起的个人困扰)。根据对大量样本(N = 745)进行的问卷调查研究,我们选择了亚临床精神症状或个人困扰得分较低,平均或较高的参与者的子样本(N = 130)。选定的参与者执行了社交Simon任务。结果显示出强大的社会西蒙效应,无论个人困扰或亚临床精神病症状的个体差异如何。然而,探索性分析表明,互动对的性别构成调节了社会西蒙效应。讨论了这些发现的可能解释。

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