Bielefeld University
Columbia University, and.
Perspect Psychol Sci. 2009 Sep;4(5):496-521. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-6924.2009.01161.x.
Humans have a fundamental need to experience a shared reality with others. We present a new conceptualization of shared reality based on four conditions. We posit (a) that shared reality involves a (subjectively perceived) commonality of individuals' inner states (not just observable behaviors); (b) that shared reality is about some target referent; (c) that for a shared reality to occur, the commonality of inner states must be appropriately motivated; and (d) that shared reality involves the experience of a successful connection to other people's inner states. In reviewing relevant evidence, we emphasize research on the saying-is-believing effect, which illustrates the creation of shared reality in interpersonal communication. We discuss why shared reality provides a better explanation of the findings from saying-is-believing studies than do other formulations. Finally, we examine relations between our conceptualization of shared reality and related constructs (including empathy, perspective taking, theory of mind, common ground, embodied synchrony, and socially distributed knowledge) and indicate how our approach may promote a comprehensive and differentiated understanding of social-sharing phenomena.
人类有一种与他人共同体验现实的基本需求。我们提出了一种新的共享现实概念,它基于四个条件。我们假设(a)共享现实涉及个体内部状态的(主观感知)共同性(不仅仅是可观察到的行为);(b)共享现实是关于某个目标参照的;(c)为了实现共享现实,内部状态的共同性必须有适当的动机;(d)共享现实涉及与他人内部状态成功连接的体验。在回顾相关证据时,我们强调了对“说即相信”效应的研究,该效应说明了在人际沟通中共享现实的创造。我们讨论了为什么共享现实比其他表述更能解释“说即相信”研究的发现。最后,我们考察了我们的共享现实概念与相关结构(包括同理心、观点采择、心理理论、共同基础、具身同步和社会分布式知识)之间的关系,并指出我们的方法如何促进对社会共享现象的全面和差异化理解。