Hesitant avoidance while walking: an error of social behavior generated by mutual interaction

Altering physical actions when responding to changing environmental demands is important but not always effectively performed. This ineffectiveness, which is an error of social behavior generated by mutual interactions, is not well understood. This study investigated mechanisms of a hesitant behavio...

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Main Authors: Motoyasu eHonma, Shinichi eKoyama, Mitsuru eKawamura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01013/full
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spelling doaj-24458f47d230405a808e203be51ae5392020-11-24T22:37:14ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782015-07-01610.3389/fpsyg.2015.01013132952Hesitant avoidance while walking: an error of social behavior generated by mutual interactionMotoyasu eHonma0Motoyasu eHonma1Shinichi eKoyama2Mitsuru eKawamura3Rikkyo UniversityShowa University School of MedicineChiba UniversityShowa University School of MedicineAltering physical actions when responding to changing environmental demands is important but not always effectively performed. This ineffectiveness, which is an error of social behavior generated by mutual interactions, is not well understood. This study investigated mechanisms of a hesitant behavior that occurs in people walking toward each other, causing people to move in the same direction when attempting to avoid a collision. Using a motion capture device affixed to 17 pairs, we first confirmed the hesitant behavior by a difference between the experimental task, which involved an indeterminate situation to assess the actions of another individual, and the control task, which involved a predetermined avoiding direction, in a real-time situation involving two people. We next investigated the effect of three external factors: long distance until an event, synchronized walking cycle, and different foot relations in dyads on the hesitant behavior. A dramatic increase in freezing and near-collision behavior occurred in dyads for which the avoiding direction was not predetermined. The behavior related with the combination of long distance until an event, synchronized walking cycle, and different foot relations in dyads. We found that the hesitant behavior is influenced by an interpersonal relationship under enough distance to predict other movement. The hesitant behavior has possibly emerged as an undesired by-product of joint action. These results contribute to our understanding of the mechanisms of adaptive control of perception-action coupling in mutual interaction.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01013/fullSocial BehaviorasymmetryJoint ActionsynchronizationpredictionPerception-Action Coupling
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author Motoyasu eHonma
Motoyasu eHonma
Shinichi eKoyama
Mitsuru eKawamura
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Motoyasu eHonma
Shinichi eKoyama
Mitsuru eKawamura
Hesitant avoidance while walking: an error of social behavior generated by mutual interaction
Frontiers in Psychology
Social Behavior
asymmetry
Joint Action
synchronization
prediction
Perception-Action Coupling
author_facet Motoyasu eHonma
Motoyasu eHonma
Shinichi eKoyama
Mitsuru eKawamura
author_sort Motoyasu eHonma
title Hesitant avoidance while walking: an error of social behavior generated by mutual interaction
title_short Hesitant avoidance while walking: an error of social behavior generated by mutual interaction
title_full Hesitant avoidance while walking: an error of social behavior generated by mutual interaction
title_fullStr Hesitant avoidance while walking: an error of social behavior generated by mutual interaction
title_full_unstemmed Hesitant avoidance while walking: an error of social behavior generated by mutual interaction
title_sort hesitant avoidance while walking: an error of social behavior generated by mutual interaction
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Altering physical actions when responding to changing environmental demands is important but not always effectively performed. This ineffectiveness, which is an error of social behavior generated by mutual interactions, is not well understood. This study investigated mechanisms of a hesitant behavior that occurs in people walking toward each other, causing people to move in the same direction when attempting to avoid a collision. Using a motion capture device affixed to 17 pairs, we first confirmed the hesitant behavior by a difference between the experimental task, which involved an indeterminate situation to assess the actions of another individual, and the control task, which involved a predetermined avoiding direction, in a real-time situation involving two people. We next investigated the effect of three external factors: long distance until an event, synchronized walking cycle, and different foot relations in dyads on the hesitant behavior. A dramatic increase in freezing and near-collision behavior occurred in dyads for which the avoiding direction was not predetermined. The behavior related with the combination of long distance until an event, synchronized walking cycle, and different foot relations in dyads. We found that the hesitant behavior is influenced by an interpersonal relationship under enough distance to predict other movement. The hesitant behavior has possibly emerged as an undesired by-product of joint action. These results contribute to our understanding of the mechanisms of adaptive control of perception-action coupling in mutual interaction.
topic Social Behavior
asymmetry
Joint Action
synchronization
prediction
Perception-Action Coupling
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01013/full
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