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狗与人类之间的行为同步:揭示种间运动共鸣?

Behavioural Synchronisation between Dogs and Humans: Unveiling Interspecific Motor Resonance?

作者信息

Lamontagne Angélique, Gaunet Florence

机构信息

Centre de Recherche en Psychologie et Neuroscience (UMR 7077), Aix-Marseille University, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 3 Place Victor Hugo, 13331 Marseille, Cedex 03, France.

Association Agir pour la Vie Animale (AVA), 76220 Cuy-Saint-Fiacre, France.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2024 Feb 7;14(4):548. doi: 10.3390/ani14040548.

Abstract

Dogs' behavioural synchronisation with humans is of growing scientific interest. However, studies lack a comprehensive exploration of the neurocognitive foundations of this social cognitive ability. Drawing parallels from the mechanisms underlying behavioural synchronisation in humans, specifically motor resonance and the recruitment of mirror neurons, we hypothesise that dogs' behavioural synchronisation with humans is underpinned by a similar mechanism, namely interspecific motor resonance. Based on a literature review, we argue that dogs possess the prerequisites for motor resonance, and we suggest that interspecific behavioural synchronisation relies on the activation of both human and canine mirror neurons. Furthermore, interspecific behavioural studies highlight certain characteristics of motor resonance, including motor contagion and its social modulators. While these findings strongly suggest the potential existence of interspecific motor resonance, direct proof remains to be established. Our analysis thus paves the way for future research to confirm the existence of interspecific motor resonance as the neurocognitive foundation for interspecific behavioural synchronisation. Unravelling the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying this behavioural adjustment holds profound implications for understanding the evolutionary dynamics of dogs alongside humans and improving the day-to-day management of dog-human interactions.

摘要

狗与人类的行为同步越来越受到科学关注。然而,研究缺乏对这种社会认知能力的神经认知基础的全面探索。借鉴人类行为同步背后的机制,特别是运动共振和镜像神经元的招募,我们假设狗与人类的行为同步由类似机制支撑,即种间运动共振。基于文献综述,我们认为狗具备运动共振的先决条件,并且我们提出种间行为同步依赖于人类和犬类镜像神经元的激活。此外,种间行为研究突出了运动共振的某些特征,包括运动传染及其社会调节因素。虽然这些发现有力地表明种间运动共振可能存在,但仍需直接证据来证实。因此,我们的分析为未来研究铺平了道路,以确认种间运动共振作为种间行为同步的神经认知基础的存在。揭示这种行为调整背后的神经认知机制对于理解狗与人类共同进化动态以及改善日常狗-人互动管理具有深远意义。

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