Proprioceptive Dialogue - Interpersonal Synergies During a Cooperative Slackline Task.

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MATHEMATICAL Nonlinear Dynamics Psychology and Life Sciences Pub Date : 2021-04-01
Lluc Montull, Pedro Passos, Lluis Rocas, Joao Milho, Natalia Balague
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Proprioceptive based interpersonal communication, playing a crucial role in cooperative motor tasks, needs further investigation. This study aimed to explore the interpersonal coordination of dyads cooperating to stand up in balance on a slackline through the study of inter and intrapersonal synergies. With this purpose, acceleration time series of the slackline as well as of both legs and the center of mass of slackliners were recorded. The Uncontrolled Manifold was used to evaluate inter and intrapersonal synergies, and afterwards, the Hierarchical Cluster Analysis was performed to detect hypothetical embedded organization of synergies. Furthermore, the kinematic variability of the synergetic elements was studied through the Detrended Fluctuation Analysis to find potential stabilizing roles among slackliners. Inter and intrapersonal synergies were identified with a higher hierarchical dominance of the former. Interpersonal stabilizing roles were demonstrated among slackliners, revealing greater kinematic control of free leg and the center of mass in those slackliners with more training experience and higher task performance. This exploratory study of interpersonal coordination found that there was an embedded organization between inter and intrapersonal synergies in which stabilizing roles emerged. Dyads established a dominantly proprioceptive dialogue to form a co-adaptive whole and cope with an unstable environment.

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本体感觉对话-在合作松弛线任务中的人际协同作用。
以本体感觉为基础的人际交往在协同运动任务中起着至关重要的作用,有待进一步研究。本研究旨在透过研究人际间及人际间的协同效应,探讨双人在松弛线上合作平衡站立时的人际协调。为此,记录了松弛绳的加速度时间序列,以及松弛绳两腿和质心的加速度时间序列。不受控制的流形被用来评估人与人之间和人与人之间的协同作用,然后,层次聚类分析被用来检测假设的嵌入组织的协同作用。此外,通过非趋势波动分析研究了协同元件的运动变异性,以寻找松弛架之间潜在的稳定作用。人与人之间和人与人之间的协同作用被认为具有更高的层次优势。结果表明,训练经验越丰富、任务绩效越高的人,其自由腿和质心的运动控制能力越强。人际协调的探索性研究发现,在人与人之间的协同作用和人与人之间的协同作用之间存在一个嵌入组织,稳定角色在其中出现。双体以本体感觉对话为主,形成一个共同适应的整体,以应对不稳定的环境。
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