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Facilitation effect of observed motor deviants in a cooperative motor task: Evidence for direct perception of social intention in action

机译:在合作的运动任务中观察到的运动异常者的促进作用:直接感知行动中的社会意图的证据

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Spatiotemporal parameters of voluntary motor action may help optimize human social interactions. Yet it is unknown whether individuals performing a cooperative task spontaneously perceive subtly informative social cues emerging through voluntary actions. In the present study, an auditory cue was provided through headphones to an actor and a partner who faced each other. Depending on the pitch of the auditory cue, either the actor or the partner were required to grasp and move a wooden dowel under time constraints from a central to a lateral position. Before this main action, the actor performed a preparatory action under no time constraint, consisting in placing the wooden dowel on the central location when receiving either a neutral ("pret"-ready) or an informative auditory cue relative to who will be asked to perform the main action (the actor: "moi"-me, or the partner: "lui"-him). Although the task focused on the main action, analysis of motor performances revealed that actors performed the preparatory action with longer reaction times and higher trajectories when informed that the partner would be performing the main action. In this same condition, partners executed the main actions with shorter reaction times and lower velocities, despite having received no previous informative cues. These results demonstrate that the mere observation of socially driven motor actions spontaneously influences the low-level kinematics of voluntary motor actions performed by the observer during a cooperative motor task. These findings indicate that social intention can be anticipated from the mere observation of action patterns.
机译:自愿运动的时空参数可能有助于优化人类的社交互动。然而,未知的是,执行合作任务的人是否会自发地感知到通过自愿行动而形成的精妙的信息性社交线索。在本研究中,通过耳机向面对对方的演员和伴侣提供听觉提示。取决于听觉提示的音调,要求演员或伴侣在时间限制下从中央位置向侧面位置抓握并移动木质销钉。在执行此主要动作之前,演员在没有时间限制的情况下执行了准备动作,包括将木销钉放置在相对于将被问到的对象具有中立(“准备好”准备)或信息丰富的听觉提示时的中央位置执行主要动作(演员:“ moi” -me,或伴侣:“ lui” -him)。尽管任务集中在主要动作上,但对运动表现的分析表明,演员在被告知对方将执行主要动作时,以更长的反应时间和更高的轨迹执行了准备动作。在相同的条件下,合作伙伴执行主要动作时的反应时间较短且速度较低,尽管以前没有收到过任何有益的提示。这些结果表明,对社交驱动的动作的单纯观察会自发地影响观察者在协作性动作任务中执行的自愿动作的低级运动学。这些发现表明,仅从观察行动模式就可以预期社会意图。

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