Veranic Kristina, Ewing Louise, Sambrook Thomas, Watson Elizabeth A G, Zhao Mintao, Bayliss Andrew P
University of East Anglia.
Karolinska Institutet.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2025 Feb 17;20(1). doi: 10.1093/scan/nsaf008.
Interpersonal space is regulated carefully and updated dynamically during social interactions to maintain comfort. We investigated the naturalistic processing of interpersonal distance in real time and space using a powerful implicit neurophysiological measure of attentional engagement. In a sample of 37 young adults recruited at a UK university, we found greater EEG alpha band suppression when a person 'occupies' or'moves into' near-personal space than for a person occupying or moving into public space. In the dynamic condition only, the differences attenuated over the course of the experiment, and were sensitive to individual differences in social anxiety. These data show, for the first time, neurophysiological correlates of interpersonal distance coding in a naturalistic setting. Critically, while veridical distance is important for attentional response to the presence of a person in one's space, the behavioural relevance of their movement through public and personal space takes primacy.
在社交互动过程中,人际空间会得到谨慎调节并动态更新,以保持舒适感。我们使用一种强大的注意力参与度的隐式神经生理学测量方法,对人际距离在实时和空间中的自然处理过程进行了研究。在一所英国大学招募的37名年轻成年人样本中,我们发现当一个人“占据”或“进入”近个人空间时,脑电图α波段的抑制程度比一个人占据或进入公共空间时更大。仅在动态条件下,这些差异在实验过程中会减弱,并且对社交焦虑的个体差异敏感。这些数据首次表明了在自然环境中人际距离编码的神经生理学相关性。至关重要的是,虽然真实距离对于在自己空间中对他人存在的注意力反应很重要,但他们在公共空间和个人空间中移动的行为相关性更为重要。