Richardson Michael J, Marsh Kerry L, Schmidt R C
Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action, Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269-1020, USA.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2005 Feb;31(1):62-79. doi: 10.1037/0096-1523.31.1.62.
Previous research has demonstrated that people's movements can become unintentionally coordinated during interpersonal interaction. The current study sought to uncover the degree to which visual and verbal (conversation) interaction constrains and organizes the rhythmic limb movements of coactors. Two experiments were conducted in which pairs of participants completed an interpersonal puzzle task while swinging handheld pendulums with instructions that minimized intentional coordination but facilitated either visual or verbal interaction. Cross-spectral analysis revealed a higher degree of coordination for conditions in which the pairs were visually coupled. In contrast, verbal interaction alone was not found to provide a sufficient medium for unintentional coordination to occur, nor did it enhance the unintentional coordination that emerged during visual interaction. The results raise questions concerning differences between visual and verbal informational linkages during interaction and how these differences may affect interpersonal movement production and its coordination.
先前的研究表明,在人际互动过程中,人们的动作会无意间变得协调一致。当前的研究旨在揭示视觉和言语(对话)互动在多大程度上限制并组织了共同行动者有节奏的肢体动作。研究进行了两项实验,让参与者两两配对完成一项人际拼图任务,同时按照指令摆动手中的摆锤,这些指令尽量减少有意的协调,但促进了视觉或言语互动。互谱分析表明,在两人视觉上相互关联的条件下,协调程度更高。相比之下,仅言语互动并未被发现能为无意协调的发生提供充分的媒介,它也没有增强视觉互动过程中出现的无意协调。这些结果引发了关于互动过程中视觉和言语信息联系之间的差异,以及这些差异如何可能影响人际动作产生及其协调的问题。