Doneva Silviya P, Atkinson Mark A, Skarratt Paul A, Cole Geoff G
Department of Psychology, Centre for Brain Science, University of Essex, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, Essex, UK.
Department of Psychology, University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon, UK.
Psychol Res. 2017 Jan;81(1):43-54. doi: 10.1007/s00426-015-0738-x. Epub 2015 Dec 26.
When two individuals alternate reaching responses to targets located in a visual display, reaction times are longer when responses are directed to where the co-actor just responded. Although an abundance of work has examined the many characteristics of this phenomenon it is not yet known why the effect occurs. In particular, some authors have argued that action representation mechanisms are central to the effect. However, here we present evidence in support of an account in which the representation of action is not necessary. First, the basic effect occurs even when participants cannot see their co-actor's movement but, importantly, have their attention shifted to a target side via an attentional cue. Second, its time course is too short-lasting to function effectively as a component of action planning. Finally, unlike other joint action phenomena, the effect is not modulated by higher order mechanisms concerned with the personal attributes of a co-actor. Taken together, these results suggest that this particular joint action phenomenon is due to attentional rather than action mechanisms.
当两个人交替对视觉显示中的目标做出伸手反应时,当反应指向共同行动者刚刚做出反应的位置时,反应时间会更长。尽管大量研究已经考察了这一现象的诸多特征,但尚不清楚为何会出现这种效应。具体而言,一些作者认为动作表征机制是该效应的核心。然而,在此我们提供证据支持一种观点,即动作表征并非产生该效应的必要条件。首先,即使参与者看不到共同行动者的动作,但重要的是,通过注意力提示将他们的注意力转移到目标一侧时,基本效应依然会出现。其次,其时间进程过于短暂,无法有效地作为动作规划的一个组成部分发挥作用。最后,与其他联合行动现象不同,该效应不受与共同行动者个人属性相关的高阶机制的调节。综合来看,这些结果表明,这种特定的联合行动现象是由注意力机制而非动作机制导致的。