Courtin C
Laboratoire Cognition et Communication, Université Paris V, 46, rue Saint-Jacques, 75005 Paris, France
J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ. 2000 Summer;5(3):266-76. doi: 10.1093/deafed/5.3.266.
The ability to attribute false beliefs (i.e., demonstrate theory of mind) by 155 deaf children between 5 and 8 years of age was compared to that of 39 hearing children ages 4 to 6. The hypotheses under investigation were (1) that linguistic features of sign language could promote the development of theories of mind and (2) that early exposure to language would allow an easier access to these theories. Deaf children were grouped according to their communication mode and the hearing status of their parents. The results obtained in three false belief tasks supported the hypotheses: effective representational abilities were demonstrated by deaf children of deaf parents, whereas those born to hearing parents appeared delayed in that regard, with differences according to their communication mode.
对155名5至8岁的失聪儿童与39名4至6岁的听力正常儿童进行了比较,以了解他们归因错误信念的能力(即展现心理理论)。所研究的假设为:(1)手语的语言特征能够促进心理理论的发展;(2)早期接触语言能够更轻松地掌握这些理论。失聪儿童根据其沟通方式及父母的听力状况进行分组。在三项错误信念任务中获得的结果支持了这些假设:父母均为失聪者的失聪儿童展现出有效的表征能力,而父母为听力正常者的失聪儿童在这方面似乎有所延迟,且根据其沟通方式存在差异。