School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom.
Department of Psychology, Edge Hill University, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2021 Jul 23;16(7):e0254017. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0254017. eCollection 2021.
Moving in time with others-interpersonal coordination-increases affiliation, helping behaviours and gives rise to a host of other prosocial outcomes. Recent research suggests that merely imagining coordination may lead to similar social effects. In the present study, participants were asked to imagine walking with a crowd in a coordinated (versus uncoordinated) way to explore the effects of imagined coordination on individuals' perceptions of themselves and the crowd. Imagined coordination led to greater levels of deindividuation and affiliation. That is, participants were less likely to report seeing themselves as unique individuals, instead viewing themselves as a part of a group (deindividuation) and more likely to report a sense of emotional closeness (affiliation) with the imagined group. Deindividuation partially mediated the effect of imagined coordination on affiliation. This work establishes that imagined synchrony can be employed online to foster prosocial attitudes towards groups of people, and that a process of deindividuation might mediate this effect.
与他人同步移动——人际协调——会增加亲近感和帮助行为,并产生许多其他亲社会的结果。最近的研究表明,仅仅想象协调就可能导致类似的社会影响。在本研究中,要求参与者想象以协调(而非不协调)的方式与一群人一起行走,以探索想象中的协调对个体对自己和群体的感知的影响。想象中的协调会导致去个性化和亲近感的增强。也就是说,参与者不太可能将自己视为独特的个体,而是将自己视为群体的一部分(去个性化),并且更有可能报告与想象中的群体有情感上的亲近感(亲近感)。去个性化部分中介了想象协调对亲近感的影响。这项工作表明,想象中的同步可以在线使用,以培养对人群的亲社会态度,并且去个性化的过程可能会中介这种影响。