同步
格式塔心理学
心理学
感知
对比度(视觉)
认知心理学
群体凝聚力
生物运动
感觉线索
社交暗示
沟通
社会心理学
计算机科学
神经科学
人工智能
计算机网络
频道(广播)
作者
Emiel Cracco,Liuba Papeo,Jan R. Wiersema
标识
DOI:10.1101/2023.10.21.563400
摘要
Abstract Extensive research has shown that observers are able to efficiently extract summary information from groups of people. However, little is known about the cues that determine whether multiple people are represented as a social group or as independent individuals. Initial research on this topic has primarily focused on the role of static cues. Here, we instead investigate the role of dynamic cues. In two experiments with male and female human participants, we use EEG frequency tagging to investigate the influence of two fundamental Gestalt principles - synchrony and common fate - on the grouping of biological movements. In Experiment 1, we find that brain responses coupled to four point-light figures walking together are enhanced when they move in sync vs. out of sync, but only when they are presented upright. In contrast, we found no effect of movement direction (i.e., common fate). In Experiment 2, we rule out that synchrony takes precedence over common fate by replicating the null effect of movement direction while keeping synchrony. These results put forward synchrony as an important driver of social grouping, consistent with the fact that it is an important feature of social interaction and an indicator of social cohesion. In contrast, the influence of common fate on social grouping is less clear and will require further research.
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