Joint action in a cooperative precision task: nested processes of intrapersonal and interpersonal coordination

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Verónica C. Ramenzoni
Tehran J. Davis
Michael A. Riley
Kevin Shockley
Aimee A. Baker
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[1] University of Cincinnati,Department of Psychology
[2] Max Planck Institute,Communication before Language
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Interpersonal coordination; Joint action; Postural control;
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The authors determined the effects of changes in task demands on interpersonal and intrapersonal coordination. Participants performed a joint task in which one participant held a stick to which a circle was attached at the top (holding role), while the other held a pointer through the circle without touching its borders (pointing role). Experiment 1 investigated whether interpersonal and intrapersonal coordination varied depending on task difficulty. Results showed that interpersonal and intrapersonal coordination increased in degree and stability with increments in task difficulty. Experiment 2 explored the effects of individual constraints by increasing the balance demands of the task (one or both members of the pair stood in a less stable tandem stance). Results showed that interpersonal coordination increased in degree and stability as joint task demands increased and that coupling strength varied depending on joint and individual task constraints. In all, results suggest that interpersonal and intrapersonal coordination are affected by the nature of the task performed and the constraints it places on joint and individual performance.
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