Coucke Nicolas, Heinrich Mary Katherine, Dorigo Marco, Cleeremans Axel
Center for Research in Cognition and Neurosciences, Université libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium.
IRIDIA, Université libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium.
iScience. 2024 Sep 20;27(10):111006. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.111006. eCollection 2024 Oct 18.
Joint action research explores how multiple humans can coordinate their movements to achieve common goals. When there is uncertainty about the joint goal, individuals need to integrate their perceptual information of the environment to collaboratively determine their new goal. To ensure that a group reaches a consensus about the goal, collective decision making among the individuals is required. Collective decision making can be facilitated by nonverbal expressions of opinions and associated confidence levels. Here, we show that confidence sharing in groups of 2, 3, and 4 individuals can be studied using their trajectories when jointly moving toward one of several options. We found that both opinions and confidence levels can be distinguished in individual movement trajectories, and found that movement features can predict an individual's influence. Our results suggest that movement trajectories are a valid way to study confidence sharing in human collective decision making.
联合行动研究探讨了多人如何协调他们的动作以实现共同目标。当联合目标存在不确定性时,个体需要整合他们对环境的感知信息,以共同确定他们的新目标。为确保群体就目标达成共识,个体之间需要进行集体决策。意见的非语言表达及相关的置信水平能够促进集体决策。在此,我们表明,当2人、3人或4人的群体朝着几个选项之一共同移动时,可以利用他们的轨迹来研究群体中的置信度共享。我们发现,意见和置信水平都可以在个体运动轨迹中区分出来,并且发现运动特征可以预测个体的影响力。我们的结果表明,运动轨迹是研究人类集体决策中置信度共享的一种有效方式。