超越完美的同步:共享的人际节奏时间增强了自我-其他合并判断
Dhwani P Sadaphal1, Christian R Blum1, Peter E Keller2,3
1Department of Behavioral and Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Royal Society open science
|March 13, 2025
概括
人际节奏的变化影响了自我与他人融合. 简单的节奏通过帮助意图信号和自我-其他区别来增强社会联系,而不是复杂或不规则的节奏.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 社会神经科学是一种社会神经科学.
- 认知科学 认知科学
背景情况:
- 同步和共享的节奏对于社会联系和亲社会行为至关重要.
- 人际节奏表现出显著的变化,表明了超出完美的同步的复杂角色.
研究的目的:
- 调查不同的人际节奏如何影响自我与他人融合.
- 为了区分节奏变化的影响自我-其他合并与美学判断.
主要方法:
- 进行了两项在线实验,参与者评价了各种复杂度的简单,多节律和不规则节奏的自我-其他对.
- 收集了自我其他合并和喜欢评分,以评估节奏变化的影响.
主要成果:
- 自我与他人融合是完美的同步的最高值,随着其他节奏比率的下降而下降.
- 简单的多节律比不规则的节律显示出更高的融合评级,支持跟踪和整合假设.
- 对多节律的喜欢评分急剧下降,这表明社会个性化对美学判断的影响不同于合并.
结论:
- 人际节奏变化特别影响自我与他人融合,与一般的美学偏好不同.
- 节奏变化可能已经演变为支持亲社会纽带,通过信号共享的意图和促进自我-其他区别.
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