Department of Developmental Psychopathology, Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2012;7(2):e31027. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0031027. Epub 2012 Feb 1.
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating companions; they eat more when others eat more, and less when others inhibit intake. A potential explanation for this modeling effect is that both eating companions' food intake becomes synchronized through processes of behavioral mimicry. No study, however, has tested whether behavioral mimicry can partially account for this modeling effect. To capture behavioral mimicry, real-time observations of dyads of young females having an evening meal were conducted. It was assessed whether mimicry depended on the time of the interaction and on the person who took the bite. A total of 70 young female dyads took part in the study, from which the total number of bites (N = 3,888) was used as unit of analyses. For each dyad, the total number of bites and the exact time at which each person took a bite were coded. Behavioral mimicry was operationalized as a bite taken within a fixed 5-second interval after the other person had taken a bite, whereas non-mimicked bites were defined as bites taken outside the 5-second interval. It was found that both women mimicked each other's eating behavior. They were more likely to take a bite of their meal in congruence with their eating companion rather than eating at their own pace. This behavioral mimicry was found to be more prominent at the beginning than at the end of the interaction. This study suggests that behavioral mimicry may partially account for social modeling of food intake.
大量研究表明,人们会根据同伴的进食量来调整自己的摄入量;当同伴吃得更多时,他们也会吃得更多,而当同伴抑制进食时,他们也会吃得更少。这种模仿效应的一个潜在解释是,两个进食同伴的食物摄入量通过行为模仿的过程同步进行。然而,尚无研究测试行为模仿是否可以部分解释这种模仿效应。为了捕捉行为模仿,对年轻女性的双人晚餐进行了实时观察。研究评估了模仿是否取决于互动的时间和咬食物的人。共有 70 对年轻女性参加了这项研究,其中总共有 3888 次咬食物的行为作为分析的单位。对于每对女性,记录了两人总共咬食物的次数以及每个人咬食物的具体时间。行为模仿的操作定义为在另一个人咬食物后的固定 5 秒间隔内咬食物,而非模仿的咬食物则定义为在 5 秒间隔之外咬食物。研究发现,女性会相互模仿对方的进食行为。与自己的进食速度相比,她们更有可能与同伴保持一致的进食节奏。这种行为模仿在互动开始时比结束时更为明显。本研究表明,行为模仿可能部分解释了食物摄入的社会模仿现象。