| Interpersonal communication and interaction refers to the process in which people actively participate in the transmission of information through various ways,during which their psychology or behavior interact with each other,so as to achieve the common understanding and understanding of information among people.The usual way of interpersonal communication and interaction is to communicate with each other verbally.However,in artistic performance activities such as dance and instrumental performance,there is hardly any verbal communication between performers,but there are a lot of other forms of communication and interaction.Therefore,this study mainly explores how performers communicate and interact with each other in non-verbal communication in artistic performance activities,the underlying psychological and neural activity mechanisms,and the impact on artistic performance activities.The introduction of the thesis includes five parts: research background,theoretical basis,core concept definition,review of existing research and problem proposal.The first chapter mainly analyzes the changes and characteristics of physiological indicators of performers in artistic performance activities.The second chapter mainly analyzes the behavior communication and interaction of performers in artistic performance activities.Chapter three analyzes the emotional communication and interaction of performers in artistic performance activities.The fourth chapter explores the neural basis of performers’ interpersonal communication and interaction in artistic performance.Based on the discussion and analysis of physiological,behavioral,emotional and neural mechanisms in the first four chapters,this study draws the following conclusions: first,there is a convergence of physiological indicators such as heart rate and heart rate variability between performers in performing arts.Secondly,performers mainly communicate and interact with each other at the behavioral level through body movements.Thirdly,on the emotional level,the performerscommunicate with each other through eyes and facial expressions to make their emotions converge.Fourth,when there is movement consistency or coordination between performers,the same patterns of brain activation occur,which may be related to the main functions of distributed mirror neurons and brain regions involved in theory of mind. |