Кинематические профили целенаправленных действий человека в зависимости от социального контекста деятельности (обзор)
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https://doi.org/10.37482/2687-1491-Z120Ключевые слова:
нейрофизиологические механизмы целенаправленных действий, совместная деятельность, социальный контекст деятельности, межличностная координация, кинематика действий человека, сенсомоторная коммуникация, скорость движений, траектория движенийАннотация
Проанализированы исследования, посвященные изучению влияния социальных факторов на кинематические профили (скорость, амплитуда, траектория, апертура захвата и другие характеристики) действий человека. Описаны лабораторные модели совместной сенсомоторной деятельности людей в различных социальных контекстах на примере кинематики досягаемости, комплементарных действий, сенсомоторной коммуникации, задач на имитацию и двигательную интерференцию. Рассмотрены исследования, описывающие влияние целей взаимодействия (кооперация, конкуренция, коммуникация) и присутствия наблюдателя на кинематические параметры движений. Показана роль социальных факторов в осуществлении комплементарных действий, а также описан эффект взаимовлияния физических требований задачи и социального контекста на кинематические профили движений. Представлены результаты исследований, в которых установлено, что соисполнители модулируют особенности своих действий, чтобы устранить неоднозначность собственных двигательных намерений для другого человека (сенсомоторная коммуникация). Описаны контекстуальные факторы, влияющие на степень двигательной интерференции и подражательного поведения: характер наблюдаемых стимулов, статус соагента, принадлежность к группе, а также нейротипичность испытуемых. Показана возможность уменьшения зрительно-моторного интерференционного эффекта с помощью представления неконгруэнтных действий в качестве взаимозависимых компонентов общего плана деятельности. Описаны нейрофизиологические механизмы межличностной координации. Результаты изучения особенностей движений человека в различных социальных контекстах могут быть использованы для повышения эффективности командной работы в различных профессиональных сферах, реабилитации людей с нарушениями двигательной функции, оптимизации условий труда и улучшения взаимодействий человека с роботизированными системами.
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