Vesper Cordula, Soutschek Alexander, Schubo Anna
Experimental Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Munich, Germany.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2009 Dec;62(12):2418-32. doi: 10.1080/17470210902919067. Epub 2009 Jun 1.
This study examined influences of social context on movement parameters in a pick-and-place task. Participants' motion trajectories were recorded while they performed sequences of natural movements either working side-by-side with a partner or alone. It was expected that movement parameters would be specifically adapted to the joint condition to overcome the difficulties arising from the requirement to coordinate with another person. To disentangle effects based on participants' effort to coordinate their movements from effects merely due to the other's presence, a condition was included where only one person performed the task while being observed by the partner. Results indicate that participants adapted their movements temporally and spatially to the joint action situation: Overall movement duration was shorter, and mean and maximum velocity was higher when actually working together than when working alone. Pick-to-place trajectories were also shifted away from the partner in spatial coordinates. The partner's presence as such did not have an impact on movement parameters. These findings are interpreted as evidence for the use of implicit strategies to facilitate movement coordination in joint action tasks.
本研究考察了社会情境对拾取与放置任务中运动参数的影响。记录了参与者在与伙伴并肩工作或独自进行自然运动序列时的运动轨迹。预计运动参数将特别适应联合情境,以克服因与他人协调要求而产生的困难。为了区分基于参与者协调运动的努力所产生的影响与仅仅由于他人在场而产生的影响,设置了一种条件,即只有一人在被伙伴观察的情况下执行任务。结果表明,参与者在时间和空间上使他们的运动适应联合行动情境:实际一起工作时,总体运动持续时间更短,平均速度和最大速度更高,而独自工作时则不然。拾取到放置的轨迹在空间坐标上也偏离了伙伴。伙伴的在场本身对运动参数没有影响。这些发现被解释为在联合行动任务中使用隐性策略促进运动协调的证据。