Department of Engineering Mathematics, Merchant Venturers Building, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1UB, United Kingdom.
EuroMov, Montpellier University, 700 Avenue du Pic Saint-Loup, 34090, Montpellier, France.
Sci Rep. 2017 Jul 28;7(1):6846. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-06559-4.
An important open problem in Human Behaviour is to understand how coordination emerges in human ensembles. This problem has been seldom studied quantitatively in the existing literature, in contrast to situations involving dual interaction. Here we study motor coordination (or synchronisation) in a group of individuals where participants are asked to visually coordinate an oscillatory hand motion. We separately tested two groups of seven participants. We observed that the coordination level of the ensemble depends on group homogeneity, as well as on the pattern of visual couplings (who looked at whom). Despite the complexity of social interactions, we show that networks of coupled heterogeneous oscillators with different structures capture well the group dynamics. Our findings are relevant to any activity requiring the coordination of several people, as in music, sport or at work, and can be extended to account for other perceptual forms of interaction such as sound or feel.
人类行为中的一个重要开放性问题是理解协调如何在人类群体中出现。与涉及双相互作用的情况相比,这个问题在现有文献中很少被定量研究。在这里,我们研究了一群个体的运动协调(或同步),参与者被要求视觉协调振荡手运动。我们分别测试了两组七名参与者。我们观察到,整体的协调水平取决于群体同质性,以及视觉耦合模式(谁看谁)。尽管社会相互作用很复杂,但我们表明,具有不同结构的耦合异质振荡器网络很好地捕捉了群体动态。我们的发现与任何需要几个人协调的活动有关,例如音乐、运动或工作,并且可以扩展到考虑其他感知形式的交互,如声音或感觉。