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What is Shared in Joint Action? Issues of Co-representation, Response Conflict, and Agent Identification

机译:共同行动共有什么?共同代表,响应冲突和座席识别问题

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When sharing a task with another person that requires turn taking, as in doubles games of table tennis, performance on the shared task is similar to performing the whole task alone. This has been taken to indicate that humans co-represent their partner’s task share, as if it were their own. Task co-representation allows prediction of the other’s responses when it is the other’s turn, and leads to response conflict in joint interference tasks. However, data from our lab cast doubt on the view that task co-representation and resulting response conflict are the only or even primary source of effects observed in task sharing. Recent findings furthermore suggest another potential source of interference in joint task performance that has been neglected so far: Self-other discrimination and conflict related to agent identification (i.e., determining whether it is “my” or the other’s turn). Based on these findings we propose that participants might not always co-represent what their partner is supposed to do, but instead co-represent that another agent is responsible for part of the task, and when it is his turn. We call this account the actor co-representation account.
机译:当与另一个需要回合的人共享一项任务时,例如在乒乓球的双打比赛中,共享任务的执行类似于单独执行整个任务。这已经表明,人们共同代表了对方的任务分担,就好像是他们自己的一样。任务联合表示可以在轮到对方时预测对方的响应,并导致联合干扰任务中的响应冲突。但是,来自我们实验室的数据令人怀疑这样一种观点,即任务共同表示和由此产生的响应冲突是在任务共享中观察到的唯一甚至主要的影响来源。最近的发现进一步表明,到目前为止,对联合任务执行的另一个潜在干扰源已被忽略:与代理识别相关的自我他人歧视和冲突(即确定是“我”还是对方)。根据这些发现,我们建议参与者可能不总是共同代表伴侣应该做的事情,而是共同代表另一个代理负责部分任务以及何时轮到他。我们将此帐户称为演员共同代理帐户。

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    《Review of Philosophy and Psychology》 |2011年第2期|p.147-172|共26页
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    Department of Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, 04103, Leipzig, Germany;

    Department of Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, 04103, Leipzig, Germany;

    Department of Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, 04103, Leipzig, Germany;

    Department of Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, 04103, Leipzig, Germany;

    Department of Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, 04103, Leipzig, Germany;

    Department of Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, 04103, Leipzig, Germany;

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