Interpersonal synchronization: An overlooked factor in development, social cognition, and psychopathology

IF 7.9 1区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-08 DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2025.106037
Jessica Fattal, Dan P. McAdams, Vijay A. Mittal
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Intact social functioning relies on a combination of explicit and implicit behavioral, attentional, and interpersonal processes referred to as “social cognition”. Characterizing these interpersonal processes forms a critical underpinning to understanding and treating psychopathology, particularly in disorders where deficits in social functioning do not emerge as a secondary symptom but rather as an essential feature of the disorder. Two of such disorders are autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SZ). However, despite the substantial overlap in the features of social dysfunction between ASD and SZ, including social cognitive deficits in theory of mind, perspective-taking, and empathy, there is a limited understanding of the mechanisms underlying those shared deficits, and how to treat them. We suggest that disruptions of interpersonal functioning emerge over the course of development, and that interpersonal synchronization, a phenomenon in which behavioral and physiological cues align between interacting partners, forms a critical component of social cognition that underlies the disruption in social functioning in ASD and SZ. We present a conceptual review of typical and atypical development of social processes and highlight the role of interpersonal synchronization across the course of development. Then, we review the existing evidence suggesting impairments in both the intentional and spontaneous synchronization of interpersonal processes in ASD and SZ, as well as studies suggesting that interpersonal synchronization and clinical symptoms may be improved through body-oriented interventions within these disorders. Finally, we suggest potential mechanisms that may underpin typical and atypical development of interpersonal synchronization.
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人际同步:一个在发展、社会认知和精神病理中被忽视的因素。
完整的社会功能依赖于被称为“社会认知”的外显和内隐行为、注意和人际过程的结合。描述这些人际关系过程是理解和治疗精神病理学的关键基础,特别是在社会功能缺陷不是作为次要症状出现的疾病中,而是作为疾病的基本特征。其中两种疾病是自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和精神分裂症谱系障碍(SZ)。然而,尽管ASD和SZ在社会功能障碍的特征上有很大的重叠,包括心理理论、换位思考和共情方面的社会认知缺陷,但人们对这些共同缺陷的机制以及如何治疗这些缺陷的理解有限。我们认为人际功能的中断是在发展过程中出现的,人际同步是一种行为和生理线索在互动伙伴之间保持一致的现象,它构成了社会认知的一个重要组成部分,是ASD和SZ社会功能中断的基础。我们对社会过程的典型和非典型发展进行了概念回顾,并强调了人际同步在发展过程中的作用。然后,我们回顾了现有证据表明ASD和SZ的人际过程的故意和自发同步的损害,以及表明人际同步和临床症状可以通过身体导向干预来改善的研究。最后,我们提出了可能支持典型和非典型人际同步发展的潜在机制。
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期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society publishes original and significant review articles that explore the intersection between neuroscience and the study of psychological processes and behavior. The journal also welcomes articles that primarily focus on psychological processes and behavior, as long as they have relevance to one or more areas of neuroscience.
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