Keller Peter E, Novembre Giacomo, Hove Michael J
The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, New South Wales 2751, Australia
The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, New South Wales 2751, Australia.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2014 Dec 19;369(1658):20130394. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2013.0394.
Human interaction often requires simultaneous precision and flexibility in the coordination of rhythmic behaviour between individuals engaged in joint activity, for example, playing a musical duet or dancing with a partner. This review article addresses the psychological processes and brain mechanisms that enable such rhythmic interpersonal coordination. First, an overview is given of research on the cognitive-motor processes that enable individuals to represent joint action goals and to anticipate, attend and adapt to other's actions in real time. Second, the neurophysiological mechanisms that underpin rhythmic interpersonal coordination are sought in studies of sensorimotor and cognitive processes that play a role in the representation and integration of self- and other-related actions within and between individuals' brains. Finally, relationships between social-psychological factors and rhythmic interpersonal coordination are considered from two perspectives, one concerning how social-cognitive tendencies (e.g. empathy) affect coordination, and the other concerning how coordination affects interpersonal affiliation, trust and prosocial behaviour. Our review highlights musical ensemble performance as an ecologically valid yet readily controlled domain for investigating rhythm in joint action.
人际互动通常要求参与共同活动的个体在协调节奏行为时同时具备精准度和灵活性,例如,进行音乐二重奏或与舞伴跳舞。这篇综述文章探讨了实现这种节奏性人际协调的心理过程和大脑机制。首先,概述了关于认知 - 运动过程的研究,这些过程使个体能够表征共同行动目标,并实时预测、关注和适应他人的行动。其次,在感觉运动和认知过程的研究中寻找支撑节奏性人际协调的神经生理机制,这些过程在个体大脑内部和之间自我与他人相关行动的表征和整合中发挥作用。最后,从两个角度考虑社会心理因素与节奏性人际协调之间的关系,一个角度是社会认知倾向(如同感)如何影响协调,另一个角度是协调如何影响人际归属、信任和亲社会行为。我们的综述强调音乐合奏表演是研究共同行动中节奏的一个生态有效且易于控制的领域。