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Relationship between cardiac cycle and the timing of actions during action execution and observation

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COGNITION
卷 217, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104907

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Action observation; Interoception; Baroreceptor; Motor; Heartbeat; Social interaction

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  1. Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
  2. Medical Research Council (MRC)
  3. European Research Council Starting Investigator Award [ERC-2012-STG GA313755]

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The study found that there is synchronization between heartbeats and movements during both action execution and observation, with observers exhibiting off-phase heartbeats with movement culmination. This suggests a coordination between an action executioner's cardiac cycle and the timing of their movements, which is mirrored in an observer.
Previous research suggests that there may be a relationship between the timing of motor events and phases of the cardiac cycle. This relationship has thus far only been researched using simple isolated movements such as keypresses in reaction-time tasks and only in a single subject acting alone. Other research has shown both movement and cardiac coordination among interacting individuals. Here, we investigated how the cardiac cycle relates to ongoing self-paced movements in both action execution and observation using a novel dyadic paradigm. We recorded electrocardiography (ECG) in 26 subjects who formed 19 dyads containing an action executioner and observer as they performed a self-paced sequence of movements. We demonstrated that heartbeats are timed to movements during both action execution and observation. Specifically, movements were less likely to culminate synchronously with the heartbeat around the time of the R-peak of the ECG. The same pattern was observed for action observation, with the observer's heartbeats occurring off-phase with movement culmination. These findings demonstrate that there is coordination between an action executioner's cardiac cycle and the timing of their movements, and that the same relationship is mirrored in an observer. This suggests that previous findings of interpersonal coordination may be caused by the mirroring of a phasic relationship between movement and the heart.

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