Zani Giovanni, Butterfill Stephen A, Low Jason
School of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington 6140, New Zealand.
Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK.
R Soc Open Sci. 2023 May 24;10(5):221212. doi: 10.1098/rsos.221212. eCollection 2023 May.
The role played by motor representations in tracking others' belief-based actions remains unclear. In experiment 1, the dynamics of adults' anticipatory mediolateral motor activity (leftwards-rightwards leaning on a balance board) as well as hand trajectories were measured as they attempted to help an agent who had a true or false belief about an object's location. Participants' leaning was influenced by the agent's belief about the target's location when the agent was free to act but not when she was motorically constrained. However, the hand trajectories participants produced to provide a response were not modulated by the other person's beliefs. Therefore, we designed a simplified second experiment in which participants were instructed to click as fast as possible on the location of a target object. In experiment 2, mouse-movements deviated from an ideal direct path to the object location, with trajectories that were influenced by the location in which the agent falsely believed the object to be located. These experiments highlight that information about an agent's false-belief can be mapped onto the motor system of a passive observer, and that there are situations in which the motor system plays an important role in accurate belief-tracking.
运动表征在追踪他人基于信念的行动中所起的作用仍不清楚。在实验1中,当成年人试图帮助一个对物体位置持有真信念或假信念的主体时,测量了他们预期的内侧-外侧运动活动(在平衡板上向左或向右倾斜)以及手部轨迹的动态变化。当主体可以自由行动时,参与者的倾斜会受到主体对目标位置的信念的影响,但当主体受到运动限制时则不会。然而,参与者为提供响应而产生的手部轨迹并未受到他人信念的调节。因此,我们设计了一个简化的第二个实验,其中指示参与者尽可能快地点击目标物体的位置。在实验2中,鼠标移动偏离了到物体位置的理想直接路径,其轨迹受到主体错误认为物体所在位置的影响。这些实验表明,关于主体错误信念的信息可以映射到被动观察者的运动系统上,并且在某些情况下,运动系统在准确的信念追踪中起着重要作用。