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Leading the follower: an fMRI investigation of dynamic cooperativity and leader-follower strategies in synchronization with an adaptive virtual partner.

Merle T Fairhurst1, Petr Janata, Peter E Keller.   

Abstract

From everyday experience we know that it is generally easier to interact with someone who adapts to our behavior. Beyond this, achieving a common goal will very much depend on who adapts to whom and to what degree. Therefore, many joint action tasks such as musical performance prove to be more successful when defined leader-follower roles are established. In the present study, we present a novel approach to explore the mechanisms of how individuals lead and, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), probe the neural correlates of leading. Specifically, we implemented an adaptive virtual partner (VP), an auditory pacing signal, with which individuals were instructed to tap in synchrony while maintaining a steady tempo. By varying the degree of temporal adaptation (period correction) implemented by the VP, we manipulated the objective control individuals had to exert to maintain the overall tempo of the pacing sequence (which was prone to tempo drift with high levels of period correction). Our imaging data revealed that perceiving greater influence and leading are correlated with right lateralized frontal activation of areas involved in cognitive control and self-related processing. Using participants' subjective ratings of influence and task difficulty, we classified a subgroup of our cohort as "leaders", individuals who found the task of synchronizing easier when they felt more in control. Behavioral tapping measures showed that leaders employed less error correction and focused more on self-tapping (prioritizing the instruction to maintain the given tempo) than on the stability of the interaction (prioritizing the instruction to synchronize with the VP), with correlated activity in areas involved in self-initiated action including the pre-supplementary motor area.
© 2013.

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Keywords:  ANOVA; BET; Cooperation; GLM; IFG; IOI; IPL; Inferior frontal gyrus; LFr; LOC; Leading; MIDI; PE; ROI; SD; SD ITI; STG; Sensorimotor synchronization; TPJ; VAS; VP; Virtual partner interaction; analysis of variance; brain extraction tool; fMRI; functional magnetic resonance imaging; general linear model; inferior frontal gyrus; inferior parietal lobule; inter-onset-interval; leader follower correlation coefficient; locus of control; musical instrument digital interface; parameter estimate; period correction of the computer; pre supplementary motor area; preSMA; region of interest analysis; standard deviation; standard deviation of inter-tap-intervals; superior temporal gyrus; temporoparietal junction; virtual partner; visual analog scale; β(c)

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24064075     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.09.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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