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两人同步骑行运动对人际合作的影响:一项近红外光谱超扫描研究。

Effects of two-person synchronized cycling exercise on interpersonal cooperation: A near-infrared spectroscopy hyperscanning study.

作者信息

Wang Huiling, Li Lin

机构信息

Key Laboratory of Adolescent Health Assessment and Exercise Intervention, Ministry of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200241, China.

College of Physical Education and Health, East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200241, China.

出版信息

Int J Clin Health Psychol. 2024 Jul-Sep;24(3):100492. doi: 10.1016/j.ijchp.2024.100492. Epub 2024 Sep 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Although psychological research indicating the synchronous activities can promote interpersonal cooperation, thus far there is no direct evidence that two-person synchronous exercise effectively enhances interpersonal cooperative behaviors in Physical exercise field. This suggests that, although synchronization phenomenon is widespread in sports and is considered a potential tool for enhancing teamwork, its specific effects and functioning mechanisms still need to be clarified by further scientific research. This study intends to use two-person synchronized cycling exercise to investigate the synchronized exercise effect on interpersonal cooperative behavior and its underlying neural mechanisms.

METHODS

Eighty college students without regular exercise habits will be randomly assigned to the experimental group (10 male dyads and 10 female dyads) and the control group (10 male dyads and 10 female dyads). During the experiment, dyads in the experimental group performed a 30-minute synchronized cycling exercise with synchronized pedaling movements; dyads in the control group rested sedentary in the same environment for 30 minutes. Interpersonal cooperative behavior was assessed with the Prisoner's Dilemma task, and the interpersonal neural synchronization(INS) data were collected in the prefrontal cortex using near-infrared hyperscanning.

RESULTS

This study compared behavior and brain activity before and after synchronous exercise. Behavioral results revealed that, compared to pre-exercise, dyads in the post-exercise had higher average cooperation rates, higher cooperation efficiency and shorter cooperation response times. Compared to post-sedentary, dyads in the post-exercise had shorter cooperation response times and higher cooperation efficiency. Furthermore, brain data showed that,compared to pre-exercise, dyads in the post-exercise had stronger INS in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex(DLPFC), whereas the dyads in the post-exercise had stronge INS in the DLPFC compared to post-sedentary. After controlling for dyads' anxiety and mood states, this study also found a marginally significant negative correlation between INS differences in the left DLPFC and cooperation response time differences.

CONCLUSIONS

This research confirms, from both behavioral and neuroscience perspectives, that one synchronization cycle can significantly enhance interpersonal cooperative behavior, and this positive effect is closely associated with increased INS in the left DLPFC. This study provides new insights into understanding how positive interactive exercises promote interpersonal cooperation through specific neural mechanisms.

摘要

目的

尽管心理学研究表明同步活动能够促进人际合作,但到目前为止,在体育锻炼领域尚无直接证据表明双人同步运动能有效增强人际合作行为。这表明,虽然同步现象在体育运动中普遍存在,并被视为增强团队合作的一种潜在工具,但其具体效果和作用机制仍需进一步的科学研究来阐明。本研究旨在通过双人同步骑自行车运动,探究同步运动对人际合作行为及其潜在神经机制的影响。

方法

80名无规律运动习惯的大学生将被随机分为实验组(10对男性组合和10对女性组合)和对照组(10对男性组合和10对女性组合)。实验过程中,实验组的组合进行30分钟的同步骑自行车运动,踏板动作同步;对照组的组合在相同环境中静坐休息30分钟。采用囚徒困境任务评估人际合作行为,并使用近红外超扫描技术在前额叶皮质收集人际神经同步(INS)数据。

结果

本研究比较了同步运动前后的行为和大脑活动。行为结果显示,与运动前相比,运动后组合的平均合作率更高、合作效率更高且合作反应时间更短。与久坐后相比,运动后组合的合作反应时间更短且合作效率更高。此外,大脑数据显示,与运动前相比,运动后组合在背外侧前额叶皮质(DLPFC)的INS更强,而与久坐后相比,运动后组合在DLPFC的INS更强。在控制组合的焦虑和情绪状态后,本研究还发现左侧DLPFC的INS差异与合作反应时间差异之间存在边缘显著的负相关。

结论

本研究从行为学和神经科学角度证实,一个同步周期可显著增强人际合作行为,且这种积极效应与左侧DLPFC中INS的增加密切相关。本研究为理解积极互动运动如何通过特定神经机制促进人际合作提供了新的见解。

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