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开启社交互动:问候期间接近、眼神、言语和握手的协调

Opening Social Interactions: The Coordination of Approach, Gaze, Speech, and Handshakes During Greetings.

作者信息

Tilston Ottilie, Holler Judith, Bangerter Adrian

机构信息

Department of Organizational Behavior, University of Lausanne.

Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, Radboud University Nijmegen.

出版信息

Cogn Sci. 2025 Feb;49(2):e70049. doi: 10.1111/cogs.70049.

Abstract

Despite the importance of greetings for opening social interactions, their multimodal coordination processes remain poorly understood. We used a naturalistic, lab-based setup where pairs of unacquainted participants approached and greeted each other while unaware their greeting behavior was studied. We measured the prevalence and time course of multimodal behaviors potentially culminating in a handshake, including motor behaviors (e.g., walking, standing up, hand movements like raise, grasp, and retraction), gaze patterns (using eye tracking glasses), and speech (close and distant verbal salutations). We further manipulated the visibility of partners' eyes to test its effect on gaze. Our findings reveal that gaze to a partner's face increases over the course of a greeting, but is partly averted during approach and is influenced by the visibility of partners' eyes. Gaze helps coordinate handshakes, by signaling intent and guiding the grasp. The timing of adjacency pairs in verbal salutations is comparable to the precision of floor transitions in the main body of conversations, and varies according to greeting phase, with distant salutation pair parts featuring more gaps and close salutation pair parts featuring more overlap. Gender composition and a range of multimodal behaviors affect whether pairs chose to shake hands or not. These findings fill several gaps in our understanding of greetings and provide avenues for future research, including advancements in social robotics and human-robot interaction.

摘要

尽管问候对于开启社交互动很重要,但其多模态协调过程仍未得到充分理解。我们采用了一种基于实验室的自然主义设置,让互不相识的参与者两两接近并互相问候,同时他们并不知道自己的问候行为正在被研究。我们测量了可能以握手告终的多模态行为的发生率和时间进程,包括运动行为(如行走、站立、抬手、抓握和缩回等手部动作)、注视模式(使用眼动追踪眼镜)以及言语(近距离和远距离的口头问候)。我们还操纵了对方眼睛的可见性,以测试其对注视的影响。我们的研究结果表明,在问候过程中,对对方脸部的注视会增加,但在接近过程中会部分转移视线,并且会受到对方眼睛可见性的影响。注视通过传达意图和引导抓握来帮助协调握手。口头问候中相邻语对的时间安排与对话主体中话轮转换的精确程度相当,并且会根据问候阶段而变化,远距离问候语对部分的间隔更多,近距离问候语对部分的重叠更多。性别构成和一系列多模态行为会影响两人是否选择握手。这些发现填补了我们在问候理解方面的几个空白,并为未来的研究提供了途径,包括社交机器人技术和人机交互方面的进展。

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