van Eijndhoven Kyana, Wiltshire Travis J, Hałgas Elwira A, Gevers Josette M P
Department of Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence, Tilburg University.
Department of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences, Eindhoven University of Technology.
Top Cogn Sci. 2023 Aug 29. doi: 10.1111/tops.12685.
The dynamical hypothesis claims that cognitive systems, such as teams, are dynamical systems (i.e., an interdependent collection of individuals and their technology that change together over time). Following this hypothesis, team researchers have adopted dynamical approaches to better understand the team cognitive processes and states that form team cognition, as well as how they emerge over time. One approach focuses on team coordination dynamics, which examines the coupling of signals between interacting individuals in various modalities, and has been shown to reflect aspects of team functioning including team cognition. However, how changes in team coordination relate to high-level team cognitive processes and states, as well as important events, are not yet fully understood. To this end, we advance a methodological framework for researching team cognition under the dynamical hypothesis. Subsequently, we provided an empirical case-study application of this framework. Thereby, this work contributes methodologically and empirically to a deeper understanding of team cognition, the dynamical hypothesis, and the synergy between them.
动态假说认为,诸如团队之类的认知系统是动态系统(即个体及其技术相互依存的集合体,随时间共同变化)。基于这一假说,团队研究者采用动态方法来更好地理解形成团队认知的团队认知过程和状态,以及它们如何随时间出现。一种方法聚焦于团队协调动态,该方法考察不同模态下相互作用个体之间信号的耦合,并且已被证明能反映包括团队认知在内的团队功能的各个方面。然而,团队协调的变化如何与高层次的团队认知过程和状态以及重要事件相关,目前尚未完全明晰。为此,我们提出了一个在动态假说下研究团队认知的方法框架。随后,我们给出了该框架的实证案例应用。由此,这项工作在方法和实证方面有助于更深入地理解团队认知、动态假说以及它们之间的协同作用。