Schmidt R C, Fitzpatrick Paula
College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA.
Assumption College, Worcester, MA.
Nonlinear Dynamics Psychol Life Sci. 2019 Apr;23(2):199-228.
Previous research has found that spontaneous synchronization of bodily movements emerges when people interact. This dynamic interactional synchrony occurs in all kinds of everyday movements and has been demonstrated empirically in a variety of social contexts. The objective of this study is to advance our understanding of the dynamical processes that enable the spontaneous and fluid coordination of movements in more naturalistic social interactions. We measured the degree of interactional synchrony of 44 dyads who enacted a series of knock-knock jokes together and we manipulated the perceptual information available (using auditory occlusion) and the individuals' dynamical motor 'signatures' by weighting their limbs. Our analyses using relative phase and fractal/multifractal measures support the conclusion that both local and global dynamical synchronization processes sustain the interactional fluidity seen in conversational exchanges and provide an embodied foundation for how humans connect and cooperate socially.
先前的研究发现,人们互动时会出现身体动作的自发同步。这种动态的互动同步发生在各种日常动作中,并已在多种社会情境中得到实证证明。本研究的目的是增进我们对动态过程的理解,这些过程能够在更自然主义的社会互动中实现动作的自发且流畅的协调。我们测量了44对一起表演一系列敲敲门笑话的二人组的互动同步程度,并通过听觉遮挡来操纵可用的感知信息,以及通过对他们的肢体加权来操纵个体的动态运动“特征”。我们使用相对相位和分形/多重分形测量方法进行的分析支持了这样的结论,即局部和全局动态同步过程维持了对话交流中所见的互动流畅性,并为人类在社会中建立联系与合作提供了具身基础。