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互惠在生理节律的动态人际协调中的作用。

The role of reciprocity in dynamic interpersonal coordination of physiological rhythms.

机构信息

Section for Cognitive Systems, DTU Compute, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.

Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Cognition. 2023 Jan;230:105307. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2022.105307. Epub 2022 Oct 19.

Abstract

A central question in social cognition research is how people coordinate their bodily rhythms, and how important reciprocity of interaction is for interpersonal coordination. Previous research has primarily focused on interpersonal action coordination, which has been shown to be facilitated by mechanisms of prediction and mutual adaption. Recent research is beginning to show that people also coordinate their physiological rhythms (i.e., respiration, heart rhythms) when they engage in natural forms of social interaction, such as conversation, choir singing, and rituals. However, the mechanisms underlying interpersonal physiological synchronization remain obscure, and could provide insight into the dynamic mechanisms that underlie continuous and regulatory, rather than instrumental, joint actions. Using real-time biofeedback, we investigated whether people synchronize their respiration rhythms by forming a joint dynamical system through reciprocity of interaction, or by producing more predictable respiration rhythms. Our results show that people are more in-phase synchronized but less phase-locked when interacting bidirectionally versus unidirectionally (online), but there is no difference in synchronization during reciprocal interaction and when adapting unidirectionally (offline) to recordings of respiration signals that emerged during the reciprocal interaction. Moreover, the strength of synchronization is driven by the predictability of the respiration rhythms that emerge in the bidirectional interaction - specifically, the slowing of breathing rhythms and stability of breathing frequencies - rather than the online mutual adaptation itself. These results suggest that coordination is facilitated by the emergence of predictable breathing patterns, rather than reciprocity itself.

摘要

社会认知研究中的一个核心问题是人们如何协调身体的节奏,以及互动的互惠性对于人际协调有多重要。先前的研究主要集中在人际动作协调上,研究表明,预测和相互适应的机制促进了人际协调。最近的研究开始表明,当人们参与自然形式的社会互动,如对话、合唱和仪式时,他们也会协调自己的生理节奏(即呼吸、心跳节奏)。然而,人际生理同步的机制仍然不清楚,这可能为理解连续和调节性的、而不是工具性的联合动作背后的动态机制提供了线索。我们使用实时生物反馈,研究了人们是否通过互动的互惠性形成联合动力系统来协调呼吸节奏,或者通过产生更可预测的呼吸节奏来协调呼吸节奏。我们的研究结果表明,与单向(在线)相比,双向(在线)交互时人们的同步性更高,但在互惠性交互和单向自适应(离线)到互惠性交互中产生的呼吸信号记录时,同步性没有差异。此外,同步性的强度是由双向交互中出现的呼吸节奏的可预测性驱动的——具体来说,呼吸节奏的减慢和呼吸频率的稳定性——而不是在线的相互适应本身。这些结果表明,协调是由可预测的呼吸模式的出现而不是互惠本身来促进的。

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