Department of Psychology, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY 12222.
Department of Psychology, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 Jun 18;121(25):e2318292121. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2318292121. Epub 2024 Jun 11.
From close friends to people on a first date, imagining a shared future appears fundamental to relationships. Yet, no previous research has conceptualized the act of imagination as a socially constructed process that affects how connected we feel to others. The present studies provide a framework for investigating imagination as a collaborative process in which individuals cocreate shared representations of hypothetical events-what we call collaborative imagination. Across two preregistered studies ( = 244), we provide evidence that collaborative imagination of a shared future fosters social connection in novel dyads-beyond imagining a shared future individually or shared experience in general. Subjective ratings and natural language processing of participants' imagined narratives illuminate the representational features of imagined events shaped by collaborative imagination. Together, the present findings have the potential to shift how we view the structure and function of imagination with implications for better understanding interpersonal relationships and collective cognition.
从亲密朋友到初次约会的人,想象共同的未来似乎是人际关系的基础。然而,以前的研究并没有将想象的行为概念化为一个影响我们与他人联系感的社会建构过程。本研究提供了一个框架,用于研究想象作为一种协作过程,个体在其中共同创造假设事件的共同表示——我们称之为协作想象。在两项预先注册的研究中(n=244),我们提供了证据表明,对共同未来的协作想象会促进新的对偶体中的社会联系——超越了个体想象共同未来或一般的共同经历。参与者想象的叙事的主观评价和自然语言处理揭示了协作想象所塑造的想象事件的表示特征。总的来说,这些发现有可能改变我们对想象的结构和功能的看法,这对更好地理解人际关系和集体认知具有重要意义。