感知他人的努力:从内感受到外感受。

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Manlu Liu, Veronica Dudarev, Anouk J de Brouwer, James T Enns
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摘要

体育活动通常与体力消耗有关。然而,迄今为止,大多数研究都集中在第一人称的内感受性问题上,如“与运动相关的内部信号是什么?”和“主观报告与能量消耗的客观测量有多大关联?”在这里,我们的目标是扩大这项研究的范围,提出以下问题:“观察他人的运动与第一人称的运动报告和能量消耗的客观测量有多密切?”以及“什么因素影响他人运动感知的准确性?”尽管运动时经常有其他人在场,但令人惊讶的是,关于这些问题的研究却很少。这有点令人惊讶,因为准确地感知他人的努力往往是至关重要的,无论是与他们合作,与他们竞争,还是鼓励他们继续下去。在这篇综述中,我们首先简要回顾了自我感知努力的大背景,然后再转向他人感知努力的中心问题。我们在第二部分回顾的少量文献提供了一些关于个体在运动过程中可能获得的潜在外感受信号的线索。第三部分在审查考虑潜在的行为和神经机制的社会知觉的努力,通过考虑更广泛的文献行动知觉和社会知觉。在最后一节中,我们为这一领域的未来研究提供了建议,目标是将努力的感知作为更广泛的社会感知的许多方面之一。
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Perceiving exertion in others: From interoception to exteroception.

Physical activities are commonly associated with exertion. Yet most of the research to date has focused on the first-person, interoceptive questions of "What are the internal signals associated with exertion?" and "How well do subjective reports correlate with objective measures of energy expenditure?" Here we aim to broaden the scope of this research by asking "How closely are observations of exertion in other people correlated with first-person reports of exertion and objective measures of energy expenditure?" and "What factors influence the accuracy of exertion perception in others?" Although exertion often occurs in the company of other people, there is surprisingly little research on these questions. This is somewhat surprising, since the accurate perception of other people's exertion is often critical, whether that be to cooperate with them, to compete with them, or to encourage them to go on. In this review, we first briefly review the large background on perceived exertion in oneself before turning to our central question of the perception of exertion in others. The small literature we review in the second section offers some clues about the potential exteroceptive signals available from individuals undergoing exertion. A third section in the review considers potential behavioral and neural mechanisms underlying the social perception of exertion, by considering the broader literature on action perception and social perception. In a final section, we offer suggestions for future research in this area, with the goal of including the perception of exertion as but one of the many facets of social perception more broadly.

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期刊介绍: The journal provides coverage spanning a broad spectrum of topics in all areas of experimental psychology. The journal is primarily dedicated to the publication of theory and review articles and brief reports of outstanding experimental work. Areas of coverage include cognitive psychology broadly construed, including but not limited to action, perception, & attention, language, learning & memory, reasoning & decision making, and social cognition. We welcome submissions that approach these issues from a variety of perspectives such as behavioral measurements, comparative psychology, development, evolutionary psychology, genetics, neuroscience, and quantitative/computational modeling. We particularly encourage integrative research that crosses traditional content and methodological boundaries.
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