Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Apr 5;108(14):5548-53. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1017022108. Epub 2011 Mar 21.
Social attention, or how spatial attention is allocated to biologically relevant stimuli, has typically been studied using simplistic paradigms that do not provide any opportunity for social interaction. To study social attention in a complex setting that affords social interaction, we measured participants' looking behavior as they were sitting in a waiting room, either in the presence of a confederate posing as another research participant, or in the presence of a videotape of the same confederate. Thus, the potential for social interaction existed only when the confederate was physically present. Although participants frequently looked at the videotaped confederate, they seldom turned toward or looked at the live confederate. Ratings of participants' social skills correlated with head turns to the live, but not videotaped, confederate. Our results demonstrate the importance of studying social attention within a social context, and suggest that the mere opportunity for social interaction can alter social attention.
社会关注,或者说空间注意力如何分配给与生物相关的刺激,通常使用简单的范式来研究,这些范式没有提供任何社交互动的机会。为了在一个提供社交互动的复杂环境中研究社会关注,我们测量了参与者在候诊室里的注视行为,他们要么与一个假扮成另一个研究参与者的同谋者在一起,要么与同谋者的录像带在一起。因此,只有当同谋者实际在场时,才存在社交互动的可能性。尽管参与者经常看录像带中的同谋者,但他们很少转向或看现场的同谋者。参与者社交技能的评分与转向现场而非录像带同谋者的次数相关。我们的结果表明,在社交背景下研究社会关注的重要性,并表明仅仅有社交互动的机会就可以改变社会关注。