Nalepka Patrick, Kallen Rachel W, Chemero Anthony, Saltzman Elliot, Richardson Michael J
1 Center for Cognition, Action & Perception, University of Cincinnati.
2 Department of Physical Therapy & Athletic Training, Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences, Boston University.
Psychol Sci. 2017 May;28(5):630-650. doi: 10.1177/0956797617692107. Epub 2017 Apr 4.
Effectively coordinating one's behaviors with those of others is essential for successful multiagent activity. In recent years, increased attention has been given to understanding the dynamical principles that underlie such coordination because of a growing interest in behavioral synchrony and complex-systems phenomena. Here, we examined the behavioral dynamics of a novel, multiagent shepherding task, in which pairs of individuals had to corral small herds of virtual sheep in the center of a virtual game field. Initially, all pairs adopted a complementary, search-and-recover mode of behavioral coordination, in which both members corralled sheep predominantly on their own sides of the field. Over the course of game play, however, a significant number of pairs spontaneously discovered a more effective mode of behavior: coupled oscillatory containment, in which both members synchronously oscillated around the sheep. Analysis and modeling revealed that both modes were defined by the task's underlying dynamics and, moreover, reflected context-specific realizations of the lawful dynamics that define functional shepherding behavior more generally.
有效地将自己的行为与他人的行为协调起来,对于成功的多智能体活动至关重要。近年来,由于对行为同步和复杂系统现象的兴趣日益浓厚,人们越来越关注理解这种协调背后的动态原理。在这里,我们研究了一种新颖的多智能体放牧任务的行为动态,在这个任务中,两人一组必须将虚拟羊群围赶到虚拟游戏场的中心。最初,所有小组都采用了一种互补的搜索和恢复行为协调模式,即两名成员主要在场地的各自一侧围赶羊群。然而,在游戏过程中,相当数量的小组自发地发现了一种更有效的行为模式:耦合振荡围堵,即两名成员围绕羊群同步振荡。分析和建模表明,这两种模式都是由任务的潜在动态定义的,而且反映了更普遍地定义功能性放牧行为的合法动态的特定情境实现。