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你的行为对我很重要:考察共同行为者的行为效应在解决自我-他人歧视问题中的作用。

Your action does matter to me: Examining the role of the co-actor's action-effects in resolving the self-other discrimination problem.

机构信息

Laboratoire Epsylon (EA 4556), Univ Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France.

出版信息

Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2022 Aug;75(8):1583-1592. doi: 10.1177/17470218211056929. Epub 2021 Nov 12.

Abstract

Sharing a task with another person can introduce the need to discriminate representations that refer to our own action from that of the other person's. The current understanding is that information about the stimulus event drives the self-other discrimination process, as it promotes (via the reactivation of feature codes) the representation that encodes the corresponding action. However, this mechanistic explanation relies on experimental situations in which stimulus event information (e.g., spatial location) is always and directly available. Thus, it remains unclear whether and how we could successfully discriminate between self- and other related action representations in the absence of such information. The present study addressed this unanswered question using a novel joint Simon task-based paradigm. We report the results of three experiments in which we manipulated the availability of stimulus event information into the contralateral space. Our findings demonstrate that participants are able to compensate for the absence of stimulus event information by relying on temporal features of their co-actor's action-effects (Experiment 1). Even more surprising was that participants continued to monitor the temporal features of their co-actor's actions even when given a verbal signal by their co-actor (Experiments 2a), or full access to the common workspace (Experiment 2b). Our results are strong evidence that the representation of actions is not purely stimulus driven. They suggest that the temporal dimension of the other person's actions is able to drive the self-other discrimination process, in the same way as other perceptual dimensions and feature codes that are shared with the stimulus event.

摘要

与他人分担任务会引入区分自身行为和他人行为的表示的需求。目前的理解是,刺激事件的信息驱动着自我与他人的区分过程,因为它促进了(通过特征代码的重新激活)对应动作的表示。然而,这种机械解释依赖于实验情境,在这些情境中,刺激事件信息(例如,空间位置)始终是直接可用的。因此,尚不清楚在没有这种信息的情况下,我们是否以及如何成功区分自身和他人相关的动作表示。本研究使用一种新颖的基于联合西蒙任务的范式来解决这个未解决的问题。我们报告了三个实验的结果,在这些实验中,我们操纵了刺激事件信息进入对侧空间的可用性。我们的发现表明,参与者能够通过依赖于共同行动者动作效应的时间特征来补偿刺激事件信息的缺失(实验 1)。更令人惊讶的是,即使参与者从共同行动者那里得到口头信号(实验 2a)或完全访问公共工作空间(实验 2b),他们仍然继续监控共同行动者动作的时间特征。我们的结果有力地证明了动作的表示不是纯粹由刺激驱动的。它们表明,他人动作的时间维度能够以与刺激事件共享的其他感知维度和特征代码相同的方式驱动自我与他人的区分过程。

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