期刊
HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE
卷 54, 期 -, 页码 125-136出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.humov.2017.04.008
关键词
Synchronized walking; Complexity matching; Multifractals; Cross-correlation
资金
- University of Montpellier - France
- Campus France [Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship] [826818E]
Interpersonal coordination represents a very common phenomenon in daily-life activities. Three theoretical frameworks have been proposed to account for synchronization processes in such situations: the information processing approach, the coordination dynamics perspective, and the complexity matching effect. On the basis of a theoretical analysis of these frameworks, we propose three statistical tests that could allow to distinguish between these theoretical hypotheses: the first one is based on multifractal analyses, the second and the third ones on cross-correlation analyses. We applied these tests on series collected in an experiment where participants were instructed to walk in synchrony. We contrasted three conditions: independent walking, side-by-side walking, and arm-in-arm walking. The results are consistent with the complexity matching hypothesis.
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