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Social requests and social affordances: how they affect the kinematics of motor sequences during interactions between conspecifics

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
The present study aimed at determining whether and what factors affect the control of motor sequences related to interactions between conspecifics. Experiment 1 demonstrated that during interactions between conspecifics guided by the social intention of feeding, a social affordance was activated, which modified the kinematics of sequences constituted by reaching-grasping and placing. This was relative to the same sequence directed to an inanimate target. Experiments 2 and 4 suggested that the related-to-feeding social request emitted by the receiver (i.e. the request gesture of mouth opening) is prerequisite in order to activate a social affordance. Specifically, the two experiments showed that the social request to be fed activated a social affordance even when the sequences directed towards a conspecific were not finalized to feed. Experiment 3 showed that moving inside the peripersonal space of a conspecific, who did not produce any social request, marginally affected the sequence. Finally, experiments 5 and 6 indicated that the gaze of a conspecific is necessary to make a social request effective at activating a social affordance. Summing up, the results of the present study suggest that the control of motor sequences can be changed by the interaction between giver and receiver: the interaction is characterized by a social affordance that the giver activates on the basis of social requests produced by the receiver. The gaze of the receiver is a prerequisite to make a social request effective.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biomechanics; Humans; Interpersonal Relations; Psychomotor Performance; Social Behavior
Elenco autori:
Ferri, Francesca; Cristina Campione, Giovanna; Dalla Volta, Riccardo; Gianelli, Claudia; Gentilucci, Maurizio
Autori di Ateneo:
FERRI FRANCESCA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/767682
Link al Full Text:
https://ricerca.unich.it//retrieve/handle/11564/767682/291219/pone.0015855.pdf
Pubblicato in:
PLOS ONE
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