Mukai Kae, Miura Akito, Kudo Kazutoshi, Tsutsui Seijiro
Department of Life Science, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Front Psychol. 2018 Sep 21;9:1708. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01708. eCollection 2018.
Previous studies have demonstrated that combining individuals with different social skills affects performance in rhythmic interpersonal motor coordination, with individuals with lower social skills, such as individuals with autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia, being found to follow the actions of partners with higher social skills. In this study, we investigated whether this finding could be generalized among pairs of individuals without disability. To perform this, we applied an interpersonal motor coordination task that required participants to perform rhythmic movements featuring an interpersonal relative phase pattern of 90°. We did not assign the two roles (i.e., the preceding and following roles) to the participants, meaning they were forced to determine which roles to adopt by observing each other's movements, without verbal communication. Individual social skills were measured using the autism-spectrum quotient (AQ). We found that pairs of participants with widely differing AQ scores performed better than did pairs with similar AQ scores. Most notably, the participants with higher AQ scores tended to precede their partners in the present task, which is the opposite result to that reported in previous studies. Our findings suggest that paring individuals without disability according to their social skills influences their interpersonal coordination performance in tasks wherein they must determine the preceding and following roles themselves.
先前的研究表明,将具有不同社交技能的个体组合在一起会影响有节奏的人际运动协调表现,研究发现,社交技能较低的个体,如自闭症谱系障碍或精神分裂症患者,会跟随社交技能较高的伙伴的动作。在本研究中,我们调查了这一发现是否能在无残疾的个体对中得到推广。为此,我们应用了一项人际运动协调任务,要求参与者进行具有90°人际相对相位模式的有节奏运动。我们没有给参与者分配两个角色(即先行动和跟随行动的角色),这意味着他们必须通过观察彼此的动作来决定采用哪种角色,且没有言语交流。使用自闭症谱系商数(AQ)来衡量个体的社交技能。我们发现,AQ分数差异较大的参与者对的表现优于AQ分数相似的参与者对。最值得注意的是,在当前任务中,AQ分数较高的参与者倾向于先于其伙伴行动,这与先前研究报告的结果相反。我们的研究结果表明,根据社交技能对无残疾个体进行配对,会影响他们在必须自行决定先行动和跟随行动角色的任务中的人际协调表现。