Lobo Michele A, Galloway James C, Savelsbergh Geert J P
Biomechanics and Movement Science Program, University of Delaware, Newark 19716, USA.
Child Dev. 2004 Jul-Aug;75(4):1268-81. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2004.00738.x.
The effects of 2 weeks of no, general, and task-related enhanced movement experiences on 8- to 12-week-old infants' (N = 30) hand and foot interactions with objects were assessed using standard video and motion analysis. For hand-object interaction ability, general and task experience led to greater success than did no experience, and task experience led to greater success than did general experience. Only general experience led to greater success for foot-object interaction ability. Experiences therefore resulted in differential effects depending on which limbs infants used. The results suggest that different movement experiences can advance infants' earliest object interactions. They also indicate that even early purposeful behaviors result from a complex interplay of experience, current ability, and task demands.
使用标准视频和动作分析评估了2周无增强运动体验、一般增强运动体验以及与任务相关的增强运动体验对8至12周龄婴儿(N = 30)手和脚与物体互动的影响。对于手与物体的互动能力,一般体验和与任务相关的体验比无体验更能带来成功,且与任务相关的体验比一般体验更能带来成功。只有一般体验能使脚与物体的互动能力取得更大成功。因此,根据婴儿使用的肢体不同,体验会产生不同的效果。结果表明,不同的运动体验可以促进婴儿最早的物体互动。它们还表明,即使是早期的有目的行为也是由体验、当前能力和任务需求之间复杂的相互作用产生的。