Sofianidis George, Elliott Mark T, Wing Alan M, Hatzitaki Vassilia
Laboratory of Motor Control and Learning, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Behavioural Brain Sciences Centre, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Gait Posture. 2015 Jan;41(1):209-16. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2014.10.007. Epub 2014 Oct 18.
Light fingertip touch between partners swaying rhythmically side by side evokes interpersonal synchrony. In non-dancers and dancers swaying to a metronome, we examined the effects of frequency scaling and touch between the partners on both postural (ankle-hip) and inter-personal coordination. In both groups, touch did not interfere with the ankle-hip coordination. In non-dancers but not dancers, increasing frequency resulted in a loss of the ankle-hip coupling that was accompanied by a reduction of the touch mediated interpersonal synchrony. It is suggested that the effect of touch on interpersonal synchrony depends on the reliability of the haptic information sensed at the fingertip and assumes an in phase ankle-hip coupling. These findings have implications in clinical practice when using touch to help balance impaired individuals.
伴侣之间轻轻的指尖触碰,伴随着有节奏地左右摇摆,会引发人际同步。在非舞者和随着节拍器摇摆的舞者中,我们研究了频率缩放以及伴侣之间的触碰对姿势(脚踝-臀部)和人际协调的影响。在两组中,触碰都没有干扰脚踝-臀部的协调。在非舞者而非舞者中,频率增加导致脚踝-臀部耦合丧失,同时伴随着触碰介导的人际同步性降低。研究表明,触碰对人际同步的影响取决于指尖所感知的触觉信息的可靠性,并假定存在同相的脚踝-臀部耦合。这些发现对于在临床实践中使用触碰来帮助平衡受损个体具有启示意义。