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Sharing a mental number line across individuals? The role of body position and empathy in joint numerical cognition

机译:在个人中共享心理编号线? 身体职位和同理心在联合数值认知中的作用

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A growing body of research shows that the human brain acts differently when performing a task together with another person than when performing the same task alone. In this study, we investigated the influence of a co-actor on numerical cognition using a joint random number generation (RNG) task. We found that participants generated relatively smaller numbers when they were located to the left (vs. right) of a co-actor (Experiment 1), as if the two individuals shared a mental number line and predominantly selected numbers corresponding to their relative body position. Moreover, the mere presence of another person on the left or right side or the processing of numbers from loudspeaker on the left or right side had no influence on the magnitude of generated numbers (Experiment 2), suggesting that a bias in RNG only emerged during interpersonal interactions. Interestingly, the effect of relative body position on RNG was driven by participants with high trait empathic concern towards others, pointing towards a mediating role of feelings of sympathy for joint compatibility effects. Finally, the spatial bias emerged only after the co-actors swapped their spatial position, suggesting that joint spatial representations are constructed only after the spatial reference frame became salient. In contrast to previous studies, our findings cannot be explained by action co-representation because the consecutive production of numbers does not involve conflict at the motor response level. Our results therefore suggest that spatial reference coding, rather than motor mirroring, can determine joint compatibility effects. Our results demonstrate how physical properties of interpersonal situations, such as the relative body position, shape seemingly abstract cognition.
机译:越来越多的研究表明,人类大脑与另一个人单独执行相同任务时的任务时,人类大脑的行为不同。在这项研究中,我们研究了使用关节随机数生成(RNG)任务的数值认知对协同器对数值认知的影响。我们发现参与者在连接到共同演员的左(与右侧)的左(实验1)的左(与右侧)时产生相对较小的数字,好像两个人共享精神号线,主要是与其相对身体位置相对应的选择数字。此外,仅在左侧或右侧或右侧的扬声器中的其他人的存在对产生的数字的大小没有影响(实验2),表明RNG中的偏差仅出现在人际交互。有趣的是,对RNG的相对身体立场的影响是由参与者对他人的高度移情关心的影响,指出了同情情感对联合相容效应的调解作用。最后,仅在共参数交换空间位置之后仅出现空间偏差,这表明仅在空间参考帧变得突出之后构建联合空间表示。与之前的研究相比,我们的调查结果不能通过行动共同解释,因为连续的数字生产不涉及运动响应水平的冲突。因此,我们的结果表明,空间参考编码,而不是电机镜像,可以确定联合兼容性效果。我们的结果展示了人际关系的物理性质,例如相对体位,形状看起来鲜明的认知。

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