Tomashin Alon, Gordon Ilanit, Wallot Sebastian
Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.
The Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2022 Jul 12;16:903407. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.903407. eCollection 2022.
A key emergent property of group social dynamic is synchrony-the coordination of actions, emotions, or physiological processes between group members. Despite this fact and the inherent nested structure of groups, little research has assessed physiological synchronization between group members from a multi-level perspective, thus limiting a full understanding of the dynamics between members. To address this gap of knowledge we re-analyzed a large dataset ( = 261) comprising physiological and psychological data that were collected in two laboratory studies that involved two different social group tasks. In both studies, following the group task, members reported their experience of group cohesion via questionnaires. We utilized a non-linear analysis method-multidimensional recurrence quantification analysis that allowed us to represent physiological synchronization in cardiological interbeat intervals between group members at the individual-level and at the group-level. We found that across studies and their conditions, the change in physiological synchrony from baseline to group interaction predicted a psychological sense of group cohesion. This result was evident both at the individual and the group levels and was not modified by the context of the interaction. The individual- and group-level effects were highly correlated. These results indicate that the relationship between synchrony and cohesion is a multilayered construct. We re-affirm the role of physiological synchrony for cohesion in groups. Future studies are needed to crystallize our understanding of the differences and similarities between synchrony at the individual-level and synchrony at the group level to illuminate under which conditions one of these levels has primacy, or how they interact.
群体社会动态的一个关键新兴特性是同步性,即群体成员之间行动、情感或生理过程的协调。尽管存在这一事实以及群体固有的嵌套结构,但很少有研究从多层次视角评估群体成员之间的生理同步性,因此限制了对成员间动态关系的全面理解。为填补这一知识空白,我们重新分析了一个大型数据集(N = 261),该数据集包含在两项涉及不同社会群体任务的实验室研究中收集的生理和心理数据。在两项研究中,完成群体任务后,成员通过问卷报告他们的群体凝聚力体验。我们采用了一种非线性分析方法——多维递归量化分析,该方法使我们能够在个体层面和群体层面表示群体成员之间心脏搏动间期的生理同步性。我们发现,在各项研究及其条件下,从基线到群体互动过程中生理同步性的变化预示着群体凝聚力的心理感受。这一结果在个体和群体层面均很明显,且不受互动背景的影响。个体层面和群体层面的效应高度相关。这些结果表明,同步性与凝聚力之间的关系是一个多层次的结构。我们再次确认生理同步性对群体凝聚力的作用。未来需要开展研究,以明确我们对个体层面同步性和群体层面同步性之间异同的理解,从而阐明在何种条件下其中一个层面具有首要地位,或者它们如何相互作用。