Stack D M, Muir D W
Psychology Department, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Child Dev. 1992 Dec;63(6):1509-25.
3 studies were designed to investigate infant responses to tactile stimulation during brief adult-infant interaction using a modified still-face (SF) procedure. When adults pose a neutral SF expression, infants decrease gazing and smiling at the adults, and some increase grimacing, relative to normal interaction periods. This SF effect was substantially reduced in Study 1 when mothers or strangers continued to touch infants during the SF period. In Studies 2 and 3, tactile versus visual and active versus passive aspects of adult touch were isolated during different SF periods. Visible, active adult hands unaccompanied by touch elicited infant attention, but not smiling, during the SF period. By contrast, active, not passive, adult touch substantially reduced the SF effect, even when the adult's hands were invisible. In the latter condition, infants continued to gaze and smile at the adult's SF. Thus, adult facial expressions are not the only modulator of infant affect and attention during social exchanges; adult touch appears to play an active role.
三项研究旨在使用改良的静止脸(SF)程序,调查在短暂的成人与婴儿互动期间婴儿对触觉刺激的反应。当成年人摆出中性的静止脸表情时,与正常互动期相比,婴儿会减少对成年人的注视和微笑,有些婴儿还会增加做鬼脸的行为。在研究1中,当母亲或陌生人在静止脸期间继续触摸婴儿时,这种静止脸效应显著降低。在研究2和3中,在不同的静止脸期间,将成人触摸的触觉与视觉方面以及主动与被动方面进行了区分。在静止脸期间,可见的、主动的成人手部动作(无触摸)会引起婴儿的注意,但不会引发微笑。相比之下,主动的而非被动的成人触摸即使在成人的手不可见时,也能显著降低静止脸效应。在后一种情况下,婴儿会继续注视并对成人的静止脸微笑。因此,成人的面部表情并非社会交流期间婴儿情感和注意力的唯一调节因素;成人触摸似乎也起着积极作用。