TY - JOUR
T1 - Would you like to play together? Adults’ attachment and the mirror game
AU - Feniger-Schaal, Rinat
AU - Noy, Lior
AU - Hart, Yuval
AU - Koren-Karie, Nina
AU - Mayo, Avraham E.
AU - Alon, Uri
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Taylor & Francis.
PY - 2016/1/2
Y1 - 2016/1/2
N2 - Why is it easy for some people to play together and difficult for others? In this interdisciplinary pilot study, we looked at dyadic interaction in motion as a paradigm to explore the expression of attachment in adulthood. We used a device that gives simple, quantitative and automated indicators for the quality of interaction while playing the mirror game. Forty-seven participants played the mirror game with the same gender-matched expert players. In addition, participants were interviewed on the Adult Attachment Interview to assess their quality of attachment. Using high resolution kinematic measures, we found that secure attachment was correlated with high complexity of the game and low synchrony compared to insecure attachment. The findings suggest that security of attachment is related to a more exploratory and less rigid game than insecure-dismissing attachment. These preliminary findings imply that high resolution analysis of simple movement interaction could carry information about attachment behavior.
AB - Why is it easy for some people to play together and difficult for others? In this interdisciplinary pilot study, we looked at dyadic interaction in motion as a paradigm to explore the expression of attachment in adulthood. We used a device that gives simple, quantitative and automated indicators for the quality of interaction while playing the mirror game. Forty-seven participants played the mirror game with the same gender-matched expert players. In addition, participants were interviewed on the Adult Attachment Interview to assess their quality of attachment. Using high resolution kinematic measures, we found that secure attachment was correlated with high complexity of the game and low synchrony compared to insecure attachment. The findings suggest that security of attachment is related to a more exploratory and less rigid game than insecure-dismissing attachment. These preliminary findings imply that high resolution analysis of simple movement interaction could carry information about attachment behavior.
KW - AAI
KW - Adult Attachment Interview
KW - adults’ interaction
KW - exploration
KW - mirror game
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85027929412&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/14616734.2015.1109677
DO - 10.1080/14616734.2015.1109677
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C2 - 26608053
AN - SCOPUS:85027929412
SN - 1461-6734
VL - 18
SP - 33
EP - 45
JO - Attachment and Human Development
JF - Attachment and Human Development
IS - 1
ER -