Department of Psychology, University of Freiburg, Engelbergerstrasse 41, 79085, Freiburg, Germany.
Department of Psychology, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
Psychol Res. 2021 Jul;85(5):1922-1933. doi: 10.1007/s00426-020-01378-1. Epub 2020 Jul 14.
Imitating someone's actions influences social-affective evaluations and motor performance for the action model and the imitator alike. Both phenomena are explained by the similarity between the sensory and motor representations of the action. Importantly, however, theoretical accounts of action control hold that actions are represented in terms of their sensory effects, which encompass features of the movement but also features of an action's consequence in the outside world. This suggests that social-affective consequences of imitation should not be limited to situations in which the imitator copies the model's body movements. Rather, the present study tested whether copying the perceived action-effects of another person without imitating the eventual body movements increases the social-affective evaluation of this person. In three experiments, participants produced visual action-effects while observing videos of models who performed either the same or a different movement and produced either the same or a different action-effect. If instructions framed the action in terms of the movement, participants preferred models with similar movements (Experiment 1). However, if instructions framed the action in terms of the to-be produced action-effect in the environment, participants preferred models with similar action-effects (Experiments 2 and 3). These results extend effect-based accounts of action control like the ideomotor framework and suggest a close link between action control and affective processing in social interactions.
模仿他人的行为会影响行为模型和模仿者的社会情感评价和运动表现。这两种现象都可以用行为的感觉和运动表现之间的相似性来解释。然而,重要的是,行为控制的理论解释认为,行为是根据其感觉效果来表示的,这些效果包括运动的特征以及动作在外部世界中的后果的特征。这表明,模仿的社会情感后果不应仅限于模仿者复制模型身体运动的情况。相反,本研究测试了在不模仿最终身体运动的情况下复制他人感知到的动作效果是否会增加对这个人的社会情感评价。在三个实验中,参与者在观察执行相同或不同运动并产生相同或不同动作效果的模型的视频时,产生了视觉动作效果。如果指令是根据运动来描述动作,那么参与者会更喜欢运动相似的模特(实验 1)。然而,如果指令是根据在环境中要产生的动作效果来描述动作,那么参与者会更喜欢动作效果相似的模特(实验 2 和 3)。这些结果扩展了基于效果的行为控制解释,如意象运动框架,并表明在社会互动中,行为控制和情感处理之间存在密切联系。