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Synchrony in Joint Action Is Directed by Each Participant’s Motor Control System

机译:每个参与者的电动机控制系统指示共同动作的同步性

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In this work, we ask how the probability of achieving synchrony in joint action is affected by the choice of motion parameters of each individual. We use the mirror game paradigm to study how changes in leader’s motion parameters, specifically frequency and peak velocity, affect the probability of entering the state of co-confidence (CC) motion: a dyadic state of synchronized, smooth and co-predictive motions. In order to systematically study this question, we used a one-person version of the mirror game, where the participant mirrored piece-wise rhythmic movements produced by a computer on a graphics tablet. We systematically varied the frequency and peak velocity of the movements to determine how these parameters affect the likelihood of synchronized joint action. To assess synchrony in the mirror game we used the previously developed marker of co-confident (CC) motions: smooth, jitter-less and synchronized motions indicative of co-predicative control. We found that when mirroring movements with low frequencies (i.e., long duration movements), the participants never showed CC, and as the frequency of the stimuli increased, the probability of observing CC also increased. This finding is discussed in the framework of motor control studies showing an upper limit on the duration of smooth motion. We confirmed the relationship between motion parameters and the probability to perform CC with three sets of data of open-ended two-player mirror games. These findings demonstrate that when performing movements together, there are optimal movement frequencies to use in order to maximize the possibility of entering a state of synchronized joint action. It also shows that the ability to perform synchronized joint action is constrained by the properties of our motor control systems.
机译:在这项工作中,我们问如何通过每个人的运动参数的选择来影响在关节动作中实现同步的可能性。我们使用镜像游戏范例研究领导者的运动参数(尤其是频率和峰值速度)的变化如何影响进入置信度(CC)运动状态的概率:同步,平滑和共同预测运动的二元状态。为了系统地研究这个问题,我们使用了一个单人版的镜像游戏,参与者在计算机上用图形输入板镜像了计算机产生的分段节奏运动。我们系统地改变运动的频率和峰值速度,以确定这些参数如何影响同步关节动作的可能性。为了评估镜像游戏中的同步性,我们使用了先前开发的共信心(CC)运动标记:平滑,无抖动和同步运动,指示共预测控制。我们发现,当镜像低频运动(即长时间运动)时,参与者从未显示CC,并且随着刺激频率的增加,观察CC的可能性也增加了。在电机控制研究的框架中讨论了这一发现,该研究显示了平稳运动持续时间的上限。我们用三组开放式两人镜像游戏数据证实了运动参数与执行CC的可能性之间的关系。这些发现表明,当一起执行运动时,为了使进入同步关节动作状态的可能性最大化,可以使用最佳运动频率。它还表明,执行同步关节动作的能力受到我们电机控制系统性能的限制。

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