Georgiou Ioanna, Becchio Cristina, Glover Scott, Castiello Umberto
Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway-University of London, UK.
Cognition. 2007 Mar;102(3):415-33. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.01.008. Epub 2006 Mar 3.
The aim of the present study is to elucidate the influence of context on the kinematics of the reach-to-grasp movement. In particular, we consider two basic modes of social cognition, namely cooperation and competition. In two experiments kinematics of the very same action - reaching-to-grasp a wooden block - were analyzed in two different contexts provided by a cooperative task and competitive task. For the 'cooperation' tasks two participants were required to reach and grasp their respective objects and to cooperate to join the two objects in specific configurations in the middle of the working surface. For the 'competition' tasks, the two participants had to compete to place their own object first in the middle of the working surface. Results revealed specific kinematic patterns for cooperation and competition which were distinct from similar actions performed by each participant in isolation. Further, during the cooperation tasks, a high level of correlation between key kinematical parameters of the two participants was found. In accordance with evidence from neuroimaging, developmental and social psychology our results suggest the existence of motor patterns which reflect the intention to act in a social context.
本研究的目的是阐明情境对伸手抓握动作运动学的影响。具体而言,我们考虑两种基本的社会认知模式,即合作与竞争。在两个实验中,对在合作任务和竞争任务所提供的两种不同情境下,完全相同的动作——伸手抓握一块木块——的运动学进行了分析。对于“合作”任务,要求两名参与者伸手抓握各自的物体,并合作将两个物体以特定构型连接在工作表面中间。对于“竞争”任务,两名参与者必须竞争,先将自己的物体放置在工作表面中间。结果揭示了合作和竞争的特定运动学模式,这些模式与每个参与者单独执行的类似动作不同。此外,在合作任务期间,发现两名参与者关键运动学参数之间存在高度相关性。根据神经影像学、发展心理学和社会心理学的证据,我们的结果表明存在反映在社会情境中行动意图的运动模式。