Diamond A, Lee E Y
Center for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Waltham 02452, USA.
Child Dev. 2000 Nov-Dec;71(6):1477-94. doi: 10.1111/1467-8624.00241.
Infants of 5 to 6 months of age can retrieve a free-standing object, but fail to retrieve the same object from atop a slightly larger object. The accepted explanation has been that the infants do not understand that an object continues to exist independently when placed upon another. Predictions based on that explanation were tested against the hypothesis that infants' problem consists of lack of precision in visually guided reaching and lack of ability to inhibit reflexive reactions to touch. Twelve infants each at 5 and 7 months of age were tested on 16 trials. More 5-month-olds succeeded, in less time, and with fewer touches to an edge of the base, on trials more forgiving of an imprecise reach than on less forgiving trials. Success in retrieving objects close in size and fully contiguous with their bases was seen even at 5 months when the demands on skill in reaching were reduced. It is proposed that when 5-month-old infants fail to retrieve one object placed upon another, it is not because of a lack of conceptual understanding, but because they lack the skill to reach to the top object without accidentally touching an edge of the base en route.
5到6个月大的婴儿能够取回一个独立放置的物体,但无法从一个稍大的物体顶部取回同一物体。公认的解释是,婴儿不理解当一个物体放在另一个物体上时,它仍能独立存在。基于该解释的预测与以下假设进行了对比测试:婴儿的问题在于视觉引导伸手动作缺乏精准度,以及缺乏抑制对触摸的反射性反应的能力。对12名5个月大的婴儿和12名7个月大的婴儿进行了16次试验。在对不精确伸手动作更宽容的试验中,更多5个月大的婴儿成功了,且用时更短,触碰底座边缘的次数也更少,而在宽容度较低的试验中则不然。当对伸手技能的要求降低时,即使是5个月大的婴儿也能成功取回尺寸相近且与底座完全相邻的物体。研究表明,当5个月大的婴儿无法从另一个物体上取回一个物体时,不是因为缺乏概念理解,而是因为他们缺乏在不意外触碰底座边缘的情况下够到顶部物体的技能。