We-mode研究の現状と可能性

Translated title of the contribution: Psychological research on the ‘We-mode’: Current perspectives

佐藤 德*

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Abstract

The ‘we-mode’ is defined as an irreducibly collective mode that enables interacting agents to share minds by representing their contributions to a joint action as contributions to something that they are going to pursue together (Gallotti and Frith, 2013, Trends in Cognitive Science, 17, 160–165). This paper reviews the current empirical findings on joint actions upon which the concept ‘we-mode’ relies heavily. Previous investigations on joint actions have demonstrated that sharing task representations allows individuals to predict and monitor their own actions and those of their partners, as well as their combined action outcomes. It has also been shown that performing actions together allows individuals to spontaneously adopt their partner’s level-2 visual and visuospatial perspective. The implications of these findings for research on the we-mode are discussed.

Translated title of the contributionPsychological research on the ‘We-mode’: Current perspectives
Original languageJapanese
Pages (from-to)217-231
Number of pages15
Journal心理学評論
Volume59
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

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