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Bound Together: Social Binding Leads to Faster Processing, Spatial Distortion, and Enhanced Memory of Interacting Partners

机译:绑在一起:社交绑定导致加工,空间失真,增强互动伙伴的内存

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The binding of features into perceptual wholes is a well-established phenomenon, which has previously only been studied in the context of early vision and low-level features, such as color or proximity. We hypothesized that a similar binding process, based on higher level information, could bind people into interacting groups, facilitating faster processing and enhanced memory of social situations. To investigate this possibility we used 3 experimental approaches to explore grouping effects in displays involving interacting people. First, using a visual search task we demonstrate more rapid processing for interacting (vs. noninteracting) pairs in an odd-quadrant paradigm (Experiments la and lb). Second, using a spatial judgment task, we show that interacting individuals are remembered as physically closer than are noninteracting individuals (Experiments 2a and 2b). Finally, we show that memory retention of group-relevant and irrelevant features are enhanced when recalling interacting partners in a surprise memory task (Experiments 3a and 3b). Each of these results is consistent with the social binding hypothesis, and alternative explanations based on low level perceptual features and attentional effects are ruled out. We conclude that automatic midlevel grouping processes bind individuals into groups on the basis of their perceived interaction. Such social binding could provide the basis for more sophisticated social processing. Identifying the automatic encoding of social interactions in visual search, distortions of spatial working memory, and facilitated retrieval of object properties from longer-term memory, opens new approaches to studying social cognition with possible practical applications.
机译:特征与感知拇指的结合是一种完善的现象,其先前仅在早期视觉和低水平特征的背景下进行了研究,例如颜色或接近。我们假设基于更高级别信息的类似绑定过程可以将人们与交互组结合,促进更快的处理和增强社交情况的记忆。为了调查这种可能性,我们使用了3种实验方法来探讨涉及互动人群的展示中的分组效果。首先,使用视觉搜索任务,我们证明了在奇数象限范例(实验La和LB)中的相互作用(与非交互式)对进行更快速的处理。其次,使用空间判断任务,我们表明互动个体被记住,与非交互式个体相比(实验2a和2b)。最后,我们表明,在令人惊讶的记忆任务(实验3A和3B)中调用互动伴侣时,可以提高群体相关和无关功能的记忆保留。这些结果中的每一个都与社会约束假设一致,排除了基于低水平感知特征和注意力效应的替代解释。我们得出结论,自动中际分组处理根据其感知的相互作用,将个体绑定到群体中。这种社交绑定可以为更复杂的社会处理提供基础。识别视觉搜索中的社交交互的自动编码,空间工作存储器的扭曲,并促进从长期内存中的对象属性检索,打开新方法,以便在可能的实际应用中研究社会认知。

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