Welsh Timothy N, McDougall Laura M, Weeks Daniel J
Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive N.W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Brain Cogn. 2009 Nov;71(2):64-71. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.04.001. Epub 2009 Apr 29.
The observation of other people's actions plays an important role in shaping the perceptual, cognitive, and motor processes of the observer. It has been suggested that these social influences occur because the observation of action evokes a representation of that response in the observer and that these codes are subsequently accessed by other cognitive systems to modify future behaviour. In the case of social search and movement tasks, the observation-evoked response code is thought to activate the same mechanisms that are activated following internally-generated response codes. In support of this hypothesis, the present study revealed that the magnitudes of the between-person inhibition of return (IOR) effects were correlated with within-person IOR effects. These findings provide substantial support for the link between observation-evoked response codes and social cognitive effects.
观察他人的行为在塑造观察者的感知、认知和运动过程中起着重要作用。有人认为,这些社会影响之所以会发生,是因为对行为的观察会在观察者心中唤起该反应的表征,并且这些编码随后会被其他认知系统访问,以修改未来的行为。在社会搜索和运动任务中,观察诱发的反应编码被认为会激活与内部产生的反应编码激活后相同的机制。为支持这一假设,本研究表明,人际间返回抑制(IOR)效应的大小与个体内部IOR效应相关。这些发现为观察诱发的反应编码与社会认知效应之间的联系提供了有力支持。