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How a co-actor's task affects monitoring of own errors: evidence from a social event-related potential study.

机译:协作者的任务如何影响对自身错误的监控:来自与社交事件相关的潜在研究的证据。

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Efficient flexible behavior requires continuous monitoring of performance for possible deviations from the intended goal of an action. This also holds for joint action. When jointly performing a task, one needs to not only know the other's goals and intentions but also generate behavioral adjustments that are dependent on the other person's task. Previous studies have shown that in joint action people not only represent their own task but also the task of their co-actor. The current study investigated whether these so-called shared representations affect error monitoring as reflected in the response-locked error-related negativity (Ne/ERN) following own errors. Sixteen pairs of participants performed a social goo-go task, while EEG and behavioral data were obtained. Responses were compatible or incompatible relative to the goo-go action of the co-actor. Erroneous responses on no-go stimuli were examined. The results demonstrated increased Ne/ERN amplitudes and longer reaction times following errors on compatible compared to incompatible no-go stimuli. Thus, Ne/ERNs were larger after errors on trials that did not require a response from the co-actor either compared to errors on trials that did require a response from the co-actor. As the task of the other person is the only difference between these two types of errors, these findings show that people also represent their co-actor's task during error monitoring in joint action. An extension of existing models on performance monitoring in individual action is put forward to explain the current findings in joint action. Importantly, we propose that inclusion of a co-actor's task in performance monitoring may facilitate adaptive behavior in social interactions enabling fast anticipatory and corrective actions.
机译:有效的灵活行为要求对性能进行连续监控,以发现可能偏离某项动作预期目标的情况。这也适用于共同行动。共同执行任务时,一个人不仅需要了解对方的目标和意图,而且还需要根据对方的任务进行行为调整。先前的研究表明,在共同行动中,人们不仅代表自己的任务,而且代表共同角色的任务。当前的研究调查了这些所谓的共享表示是否影响错误监控,这反映在自身错误之后的响应锁定错误相关负值(Ne / ERN)中。 16对参与者执行了社交“通过/不通过”任务,同时获得了脑电图和行为数据。响应相对于协同角色的执行/不执行动作是兼容还是不兼容。检查了对不进行刺激的错误反应。结果表明,与不相容的不进行刺激相比,相容性误差增加了Ne / ERN振幅,并延长了反应时间。因此,与不需要共同作用者做出回应的试验错误相比,在不需要共同作用者作出回应的试验错误后,Ne / ERNs更大。由于他人的任务是这两种类型的错误之间的唯一区别,因此这些发现表明,在联合行动中的错误监视期间,人们也代表了其共同角色的任务。提出了对个人行动绩效监控的现有模型的扩展,以解释联合行动中的当前发现。重要的是,我们建议在绩效监控中纳入合作者的任务可以促进社交互动中的适应性行为,从而实现快速的预期和纠正措施。

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