Institut Jean Nicod, École Normale Supérieure, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS).
Département d'Études Cognitives, École Normale Supérieure, Paris Sciences et Lettres University.
Psychol Sci. 2022 May;33(5):736-751. doi: 10.1177/09567976211053275. Epub 2022 Apr 21.
Naturalistic joint action between two agents typically requires both motor coordination and strategic cooperation. However, these two fundamental processes have systematically been studied independently. We presented 50 dyads of adult participants with a novel collaborative task that combined different levels of motor noise with different levels of strategic noise, to determine whether the sense of agency (the experience of control over an action) reflects the interplay between these low-level (motor) and high-level (strategic) dimensions. We also examined how dominance in motor control could influence prosocial behaviors. We found that self-agency was particularly dependent on motor cues, whereas joint agency was particularly dependent on strategic cues. We suggest that the prime importance of strategic cues to joint agency reflects the co-representation of coagents' interests during the task. Furthermore, we observed a reduction in prosocial strategies in agents who exerted dominant motor control over joint action, showing that the strategic dimension of human interactions is also susceptible to the influence of low-level motor characteristics.
两个主体之间的自然联合行动通常需要运动协调和策略合作。然而,这两个基本过程一直被系统地独立研究。我们向 50 对成年参与者展示了一个新的协作任务,该任务将不同程度的运动噪声与不同程度的策略噪声相结合,以确定代理感(对行动的控制感)是否反映了这些低水平(运动)和高水平(策略)维度之间的相互作用。我们还研究了运动控制中的优势如何影响亲社会行为。我们发现,自我代理特别依赖于运动线索,而联合代理则特别依赖于策略线索。我们认为,策略线索对联合代理的首要重要性反映了在任务期间共同代表参与者利益。此外,我们观察到在对联合行动施加主导运动控制的主体中,亲社会策略减少,这表明人类互动的策略维度也容易受到低水平运动特征的影响。