van der Wel Robrecht P R D, Becchio Cristina, Curioni Arianna, Wolf Thomas
Department of Psychology, Rutgers University Camden, NJ, USA.
C'MoN, Cognition, Motion and Neuroscience Unit, Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genova, Italy.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2021 Apr;215:103285. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2021.103285. Epub 2021 Mar 3.
Joint actions are omnipresent, ranging from a handshake between two people to the coordination of groups of people playing in an orchestra. We are highly skilled at coordinating our actions with those of others to reach common goals and rely on this ability throughout our daily lives. What are the social, cognitive and neural processes underlying this ability? How do others around us influence our task representations? How does joint action influence interpersonal interactions? How do language and gesture support joint action? What differentiates joint action from individual action? This article forms an introductory editorial to the field of joint action. It accompanies contributions to the special issue entitled "Current Issues in Joint Action Research". The issue brings together conceptual and empirical approaches on different topics, ranging from lower-level issues such as the link between perception and joint action, to higher-level issues such as language as a form of joint action.
联合行动无处不在,从两人握手到管弦乐队中一群人的协作。我们非常擅长与他人协调行动以达成共同目标,并在日常生活中依赖这种能力。这种能力背后的社会、认知和神经过程是什么?我们周围的人如何影响我们对任务的表征?联合行动如何影响人际互动?语言和手势如何支持联合行动?联合行动与个体行动的区别是什么?本文构成了联合行动领域的一篇介绍性社论。它伴随着对名为“联合行动研究中的当前问题”的特刊的投稿。该特刊汇集了关于不同主题的概念性和实证性方法,从诸如感知与联合行动之间的联系等较低层次的问题,到诸如作为联合行动形式的语言等较高层次的问题。