Newman C, Atkinson J, Braddick O
Department of Psychology, University College London, England.
Dev Psychol. 2001 Jul;37(4):561-72. doi: 10.1037//0012-1649.37.4.561.
Reaching and looking preferences and movement kinematics were recorded in 5-15-month-old infants, who were divided into 3 age groups. Infants were presented with pairs of cylinders of 3 different diameters: small (1-cm diameter), medium (2.5-cm diameter), and large (6-cm diameter). Whereas infants between 5 and 12 months of age showed a preference for looking first at the large object, a significant preference for reaching to smaller (graspable) objects was observed in 81/2-12-month-old infants. Kinematic measures suggest that the onset of object-oriented action requires a slowing down of the reach and an extended "homing-in" phase. The divergent looking and reaching preferences in infants at different ages may reflect a dissociation during development of visual processing streams subserving object-related action from those related to visual orienting.
对5至15个月大的婴儿进行了伸手和注视偏好以及运动学记录,这些婴儿被分为3个年龄组。向婴儿展示了3种不同直径的圆柱体对:小(直径1厘米)、中(直径2.5厘米)和大(直径6厘米)。5至12个月大的婴儿首先表现出注视大物体的偏好,而在8.5至12个月大的婴儿中观察到明显偏好伸手去拿较小(可抓握)的物体。运动学测量表明,面向物体的动作的开始需要伸手动作减慢以及延长的“归位”阶段。不同年龄婴儿的注视和伸手偏好差异可能反映了在发育过程中,服务于与物体相关动作的视觉处理流与与视觉定向相关的视觉处理流之间的分离。