Cross Liam, Pares Narcis, Gali Olga, Ercan Sena Beste, Sayis Batuhan, Heaton Pamela, Atherton Gray
School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK.
ICT Department, Pompeu Fabra University, 08002 Barcelona, Spain.
Eur J Investig Health Psychol Educ. 2025 Mar 19;15(3):39. doi: 10.3390/ejihpe15030039.
Synchronous movement between individuals has been shown to increase pro-sociality, such as closeness and generosity. To date, synchrony research tests these effects using a variety of movement tasks, including musical and non-musical coordination. However, musical versus non-musical synchrony may have separable pro-social effects. To test this, we had 60 children immersed in an augmented reality space called the 'Moving Mandala' where they moved asynchronously with only visual cues, synchronously with only visual cues or synchronously with musical and visual cues. We then tested for differences in pro-social effects using sharing and proxemics tasks. Results showed that while the synchrony version of the mandala led to greater closeness in the proxemics task, the musical synchrony led to more pro-sociality on the sharing task. The implications of these findings are discussed.
个体之间的同步运动已被证明能增强亲社会性,比如亲密感和慷慨程度。迄今为止,同步性研究使用了各种运动任务来测试这些影响,包括音乐和非音乐协调任务。然而,音乐同步与非音乐同步可能具有不同的亲社会效应。为了验证这一点,我们让60名儿童置身于一个名为“移动曼陀罗”的增强现实空间中,在这个空间里,他们仅通过视觉线索进行异步移动,或仅通过视觉线索进行同步移动,又或者通过音乐和视觉线索进行同步移动。然后,我们使用分享任务和空间距离任务来测试亲社会效应的差异。结果表明,虽然曼陀罗的同步版本在空间距离任务中导致了更大的亲密感,但音乐同步在分享任务中导致了更多的亲社会行为。我们将讨论这些发现的意义。