Schmitz Laura, Vesper Cordula, Sebanz Natalie, Knoblich Günther
Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University.
School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University.
Cogn Sci. 2018 Jun 24;42(6):2021-59. doi: 10.1111/cogs.12638.
In the absence of pre-established communicative conventions, people create novel communication systems to successfully coordinate their actions toward a joint goal. In this study, we address two types of such novel communication systems: sensorimotor communication, where the kinematics of instrumental actions are systematically modulated, versus symbolic communication. We ask which of the two systems co-actors preferentially create when aiming to communicate about hidden object properties such as weight. The results of three experiments consistently show that actors who knew the weight of an object transmitted this weight information to their uninformed co-actors by systematically modulating their instrumental actions, grasping objects of particular weights at particular heights. This preference for sensorimotor communication was reduced in a fourth experiment where co-actors could communicate with weight-related symbols. Our findings demonstrate that the use of sensorimotor communication extends beyond the communication of spatial locations to non-spatial, hidden object properties.
在缺乏预先确立的交流惯例的情况下,人们会创造新颖的交流系统,以成功地协调他们朝着共同目标采取的行动。在本研究中,我们探讨了两种这样的新颖交流系统:感觉运动交流,即工具性动作的运动学被系统地调节,与符号交流相对。我们询问,当旨在交流诸如重量等隐藏物体属性时,共同行动者会优先创造这两种系统中的哪一种。三个实验的结果一致表明,知道物体重量的行动者通过系统地调节他们的工具性动作,在特定高度抓取特定重量的物体,将这个重量信息传递给不知情的共同行动者。在第四个实验中,共同行动者可以使用与重量相关的符号进行交流,这种对感觉运动交流的偏好就降低了。我们的研究结果表明,感觉运动交流的使用不仅限于空间位置的交流,还扩展到非空间的、隐藏物体的属性。