Gonzalez David A, Studenka Breanna E, Glazebrook Cheryl M, Lyons Jim L
Faculty of Science, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Canada L8S 4L8.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2011 Mar;136(3):347-53. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.12.009. Epub 2011 Jan 26.
Sharing a drink or passing a tool to another person is frequently done in our daily lives. However, a second thought is rarely given about how the object should be handed; instead we pay attention to other factors (e.g., the company). This interaction (handing a tool to someone) is interesting, since it may give insight to how motor intentions are predicted. Research has demonstrated that individuals exhibit an end-state comfort effect when manipulating objects, and it is of interest to determine how this is applied to a joint-action paradigm. The purpose of this experiment was to determine if participants would anticipate the confederate's postural requirements and pass tools in a manner that allowed the confederate to have beginning state comfort and thus facilitate the motion sequence as a whole. That is, would the participant incur the cost of the movement by adopting an awkward posture to facilitate the use of the tool by the confederate? The results demonstrated that participants allowed the confederate to adopt a comfortable beginning state comfort on 100% of the trials for all the tools. However, the participants did not sacrifice end-state comfort, demonstrating that the participants were able to plan ahead to both maximize their own end-state comfort and the beginning state comfort of the confederate.
在日常生活中,我们经常会与他人共享饮品或传递工具。然而,我们很少会去思考应该如何递东西;相反,我们会关注其他因素(例如,同伴)。这种互动(将工具递给某人)很有趣,因为它可能有助于洞察运动意图是如何被预测的。研究表明,个体在操纵物体时会表现出终态舒适效应,确定这一效应如何应用于联合行动范式是很有意义的。本实验的目的是确定参与者是否会预料到同谋者的姿势需求,并以一种能让同谋者处于起始状态舒适从而促进整个动作序列的方式传递工具。也就是说,参与者会为了方便同谋者使用工具而采用尴尬的姿势,从而承担动作的代价吗?结果表明,对于所有工具,在100%的试验中,参与者都让同谋者处于舒适的起始状态。然而,参与者并没有牺牲终态舒适,这表明参与者能够提前规划,既能使自己的终态舒适最大化,又能使同谋者的起始状态舒适最大化。