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  • Human-computer interaction
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Robotics

Background:

  • Interpersonal coordination is crucial for collaborative tasks, often emerging without verbal communication.
  • Movement observation and object dynamics typically guide this coordination.
  • The impact of different perceptual information modes on social coupling remains an area for exploration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the emergence of social coupling in a collaborative task.
  • To compare visual reference with novel real-time auditory feedback conditions.
  • To understand how different auditory feedback types influence interpersonal motor coordination.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a novel tablet application paradigm for a collaborative task.
  • Participants synchronized movements with a 90° phase difference and adjusted finger dynamics.
  • Compared a visual-only condition with effect-based, performance-based, and combined auditory feedback.

Main Results:

  • Interpersonal coordination patterns were demonstrably altered by the introduction of auditory feedback.
  • Different types of auditory information led to varied effects on social coupling and task performance.
  • The study provides insights into how sensory feedback shapes joint action.

Conclusions:

  • Auditory feedback can significantly modulate interpersonal coordination in collaborative tasks.
  • Novel auditory feedback paradigms offer new ways to study and potentially enhance joint action.
  • This research highlights the plasticity of social coupling in response to multimodal sensory information.