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婴儿期共同注意的神经机制。

Neural mechanisms of joint attention in infancy.

作者信息

Striano Tricia, Reid Vincent M, Hoehl Stefanie

机构信息

Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.

出版信息

Eur J Neurosci. 2006 May;23(10):2819-23. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2006.04822.x.

Abstract

One of the key transitions in early cognitive development is from participating in face-to-face interactions to engaging in joint attention exchanges. It is known that the ability to jointly attend with another person to an object is essential for the development of abilities such as language in later life. Strikingly, little is known about the function of joint attention in infants in the first year. We developed a novel interactive-live paradigm to assess the neural mechanisms of joint attention in 9-month-old infants. An adult interacted with each infant, and infants' electrical brain activity was measured in two contexts. In the joint attention context, a live adult gazed at the infants' face and then to a computer displayed novel object. In the non-joint attention context the adult gazed only to the novel object. We found that the negative component of the infant event-related potential (ERP), a neural correlate indexing attentional processes, was enhanced in amplitude during the processing of objects when infants were engaged in a joint attention interaction compared to a non-joint attention interaction. These results suggest that infants benefit from joint attention interactions by focusing their limited attentional resources to specific aspects of the surrounding environment.

摘要

早期认知发展的关键转变之一是从参与面对面互动到进行共同注意交流。众所周知,与他人共同关注一个物体的能力对于后期生活中语言等能力的发展至关重要。令人惊讶的是,对于第一年婴儿共同注意的功能知之甚少。我们开发了一种新颖的互动直播范式来评估9个月大婴儿共同注意的神经机制。一名成年人与每个婴儿互动,并在两种情境下测量婴儿的脑电活动。在共同注意情境中,一名真人成年人先注视婴儿的脸,然后看向电脑上显示的新物体。在非共同注意情境中,成年人只看向新物体。我们发现,与非共同注意互动相比,当婴儿参与共同注意互动时,在处理物体过程中,婴儿事件相关电位(ERP)的负成分(一种指示注意力过程的神经关联)的振幅增强。这些结果表明,婴儿通过将有限的注意力资源集中于周围环境的特定方面而从共同注意互动中受益。

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