J Exp Psychol Gen. 2014 Dec;143(6):2304-15. doi: 10.1037/xge0000021. Epub 2014 Oct 6.
Recent studies of dyadic interaction have examined phenomena of synchronization, entrainment, alignment, and convergence. All these forms of behavioral matching have been hypothesized to play a supportive role in establishing coordination and common ground between interlocutors. In the present study, evidence is found for a new kind of coordination termed complexity matching. Temporal dynamics in conversational speech signals were analyzed through time series of acoustic onset events. Timing in periods of acoustic energy was found to exhibit behavioral matching that reflects complementary timing in turn-taking. In addition, acoustic onset times were found to exhibit power law clustering across a range of timescales, and these power law functions were found to exhibit complexity matching that is distinct from behavioral matching. Complexity matching is discussed in terms of interactive alignment and other theoretical principles that lead to new hypotheses about information exchange in dyadic conversation and interaction in general.
最近对对偶互动的研究考察了同步、顺应、对准和收敛等现象。所有这些形式的行为匹配都被假设为在建立对话者之间的协调和共同基础方面发挥支持作用。在本研究中,发现了一种新的协调形式,称为复杂性匹配。通过声触发事件的时间序列分析会话语音信号的时间动态。发现声能周期中的时间表现出反映轮流制中互补时间的行为匹配。此外,还发现声触发时间在多个时间尺度上表现出幂律聚类,并且这些幂律函数表现出与行为匹配不同的复杂性匹配。复杂性匹配是根据交互对准和其他导致关于对偶对话和一般交互中的信息交换的新假设的理论原则进行讨论的。