Baess Pamela, Prinz Wolfgang
University of Hildesheim, Institute of Psychology, Marienburger Platz 22, 31141, Hildesheim, Germany,
Exp Brain Res. 2015 Jan;233(1):105-13. doi: 10.1007/s00221-014-4092-9. Epub 2014 Sep 17.
When individuals share a task with a partner, one's own actions and one's partner's actions have to be precisely tuned to one another. With behavioral means, it has been numerously shown that splitting a simple reaction time task between two participants produces similar interference patterns to those occurring when controlling the whole task on one's own. Less is known about the neuronal correlates when sharing a task with a partner. The processes of agent identification ("my turn" vs. "my partner's turn") were the focus of this study. In an EEG study, pairs of participants responded to different action-associated stimuli in a Go/NoGo paradigm. The same task was performed together with a partner (joint Go/NoGo condition) and when a partner was not present (single Go/NoGo condition). This study showed a top-down influence of social setting on early visual processing as indexed by the Go-N1 and NoGo-N1 response. This effect was only present in the joint Go/NoGo condition. It was particularly present in those trials where the partner did not have to act. Taken together, these results yield evidence for an early top-down influence of social setting on early processes of stimulus identification and differentiation.
当个体与伙伴共同完成一项任务时,其自身的行为与伙伴的行为必须精确协调。通过行为学方法,已有大量研究表明,将简单的反应时任务分配给两名参与者,会产生与独自完成整个任务时类似的干扰模式。然而,关于与伙伴共同执行任务时的神经关联,我们所知甚少。本研究聚焦于行动者识别过程(“轮到我”与“轮到我的伙伴”)。在一项脑电图研究中,参与者两两一组,在“执行/不执行”范式下对不同的与动作相关的刺激做出反应。同样的任务分别在有伙伴共同参与(联合“执行/不执行”条件)和无伙伴在场(单独“执行/不执行”条件)的情况下进行。该研究表明,社交环境对早期视觉加工存在自上而下的影响,这一影响通过“执行-N1”和“不执行-N1”反应得以体现。这种效应仅在联合“执行/不执行”条件下出现,尤其在伙伴无需行动的试验中更为明显。综上所述,这些结果为社交环境对刺激识别和区分的早期过程存在早期自上而下的影响提供了证据。