Pfister Roland, Weller Lisa, Dignath David, Kunde Wilfried
Department of Psychology, Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg, Röntgenring 11, 97070, Würzburg, Germany.
Albert Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2017 Oct;79(7):2132-2142. doi: 10.3758/s13414-017-1371-0.
Motor actions are facilitated if they are foreseeably being imitated rather than counterimitated by social partners. Such beneficial effects of anticipated imitation have been explained in terms of compatibility between one's own actions and their anticipated consequences. Previous demonstrations of these effects might alternatively be explained by consistently faster partner responses for imitative than for nonimitative actions, however. This study contrasts both explanations by using virtual coactors to disentangle the contributions of anticipated action-effect compatibility and anticipated action-effect delay. The data of two experiments support previous theoretical assumptions by showing that the effects of anticipated imitation are indeed driven by compatibility rather than delay.
如果运动动作可预见地会被社会伙伴模仿而非反模仿,那么这些动作就会得到促进。预期模仿的这种有益效果已根据自身动作与其预期后果之间的兼容性来解释。然而,先前这些效果的证明也可能是由于伙伴对模仿动作的反应始终比对非模仿动作的反应更快。本研究通过使用虚拟共同行动者来区分预期动作 - 效果兼容性和预期动作 - 效果延迟的贡献,对这两种解释进行了对比。两项实验的数据支持了先前的理论假设,表明预期模仿的效果确实是由兼容性而非延迟驱动的。