Vesper Cordula, Abramova Ekaterina, Bütepage Judith, Ciardo Francesca, Crossey Benjamin, Effenberg Alfred, Hristova Dayana, Karlinsky April, McEllin Luke, Nijssen Sari R R, Schmitz Laura, Wahn Basil
Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University (CEU) Budapest, Hungary.
Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies and Donders Center for Cognition, Radboud University Nijmegen Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Front Psychol. 2017 Jan 4;7:2039. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.02039. eCollection 2016.
In joint action, multiple people coordinate their actions to perform a task together. This often requires precise temporal and spatial coordination. How do co-actors achieve this? How do they coordinate their actions toward a shared task goal? Here, we provide an overview of the mental representations involved in joint action, discuss how co-actors share sensorimotor information and what general mechanisms support coordination with others. By deliberately extending the review to aspects such as the cultural context in which a joint action takes place, we pay tribute to the complex and variable nature of this social phenomenon.
在联合行动中,多人协调他们的行动以共同执行一项任务。这通常需要精确的时间和空间协调。共同行动者是如何做到这一点的?他们如何朝着共同的任务目标协调自己的行动?在这里,我们概述了联合行动中涉及的心理表征,讨论了共同行动者如何共享感觉运动信息,以及哪些一般机制支持与他人的协调。通过有意将综述扩展到联合行动发生的文化背景等方面,我们认可了这种社会现象的复杂性和多变性。