在社会环境中捕捉人际协同作用:以羽毛球合作任务为例。

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MATHEMATICAL Nonlinear Dynamics Psychology and Life Sciences Pub Date : 2020-01-01
P Passos, E Lacasa, J Milho, C Torrents
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在球拍运动的社会语境中,同一团队中运动员之间的互动行为是由视觉耦合支持的。视觉线索允许玩家动态地协调他们的动作并保持适当的人际距离,从而减少失分的几率。这种需要相互非线性行为调整来稳定相对位置的人际协调的动态特征可以被认为是人际协同。我们使用不受控制的流形假设(UCM)方法来检验这一假设,并捕捉羽毛球双打人际协同效应。玩家之间距离的可变性被用作表现变量,玩家速度的可变性被用作任务相关元素。据我们所知,这是第一次研究在同一场比赛中,羽毛球双打在不同时刻的合作任务中人际协同效应。男子羽毛球运动员8名,随机分为技战术水平相近的4个双打组。参与者在两场比赛中进行了154次试验。在大约一半的试验中发现了人际协同作用。人际距离越短,为羽毛球双打人际协同形成所需的非线性调整创造了更好的条件。
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Capturing Interpersonal Synergies in Social Settings: An Example within a Badminton Cooperative Task.

In social contexts of racket sports, the interactive behaviour between players in the same team is supported by visual coupling. Visual cues allow the players to dynamically coordinate their movements and maintain a suitable interpersonal distance, thereby decreasing the odds of missing score a point. The dynamic feature of this interpersonal coordination requiring reciprocal nonlinear behavioural adjustments to stabilize a relative position may be considered an interpersonal synergy. We used the Uncontrolled Manifold Hypothesis (UCM) methodology to test this hypothesis and capture interpersonal synergies in badminton doubles. The variability of the distance between players was utilized as a performance variable and the variability of player velocities were used as task-relevant elements. To our knowledge, this is the first study to identify interpersonal synergies in a cooperative task in badminton doubles at different moments within the same rally. Eight male badminton players were randomly assigned in four doubles with similar technical and tactical level. The participants performed 154 trials over two matches. Interpersonal synergies were found on approximately half of the trials examined. Moreover, the results reveal that shortest interpersonal distances create better conditions for the nonlinear adjustments required for interpersonal synergy formation in badminton doubles.

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