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Do attentional focus and partner gaze impact interpersonal coordination?

M. C. Macpherson, A. J. Brown, L. K. Miles

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Abstract

As a foundation for social interaction, interpersonal coordination is facilitated by positive social qualities (e.g., cooperation), but undermined in negative contexts (e.g., conflict). Exactly how social factors shape coordination is less clear. Previous literature notes that the way people attend to others impacts how interactions unfold. It is possible therefore, that patterns of social attention also govern coordination. We examined this proposition by using virtual reality to investigate how attentional focus (self vs. other) and partner gaze (direct vs. averted) influence the spontaneous emergence of coordination. The results indicated that: (i) coordination was enhanced in the other (cf. self) focus condition; (ii) coordination was diminished in the averted (cf. direct) gaze condition. These findings suggest that changes in social attention impact interpersonal coordination. More broadly, this work provides further evidence that the emergence of interpersonal coordination fluctuates as a function of social context.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 46th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
EditorsL. K. Samuelson, S. L. Frank, M. Toneva, A. Mackey, E. Hazeltine
Place of PublicationCalifornia, USA
PublisherUniversity of California
Pages237-244
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (46th : 2024) - Rotterdam, Netherlands
Duration: 24 Jul 202427 Jul 2024

Publication series

NameProceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
Volume46
ISSN (Electronic)1069-7977

Conference

Conference Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (46th : 2024)
Abbreviated titleCogSci2024
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityRotterdam
Period24/07/2427/07/24

Bibliographical note

Copyright the Author(s) 2024. Version archived for private and non-commercial use with the permission of the author/s and according to publisher conditions. For further rights please contact the publisher.

Keywords

  • interpersonal coordination
  • gaze behaviour
  • social attention
  • virtual reality

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