Sabbagh Mark A, Moses Louis J, Shiverick Sean
Department of Psychology, Queen's University at Kingston, ON, Canada.
Child Dev. 2006 Jul-Aug;77(4):1034-49. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2006.00917.x.
Two studies were conducted to investigate the specificity of the relationship between preschoolers' emerging executive functioning skills and false belief understanding. Study 1 (N=44) showed that 3- to 5-year-olds' performance on an executive functioning task that required selective suppression of actions predicted performance on false belief tasks, but not on false photograph tasks. Study 2 (N=54) replicated the finding from Study 1 and showed that performance on the executive functioning task also predicted 3- to 5-year-olds' performance on false sign tasks. These findings show that executive functioning is required to reason only about representations that are intended to reflect a true state of affairs. Results are discussed with respect to theories of preschoolers' theory-of-mind development.
开展了两项研究,以调查学龄前儿童新兴的执行功能技能与错误信念理解之间关系的特异性。研究1(N = 44)表明,3至5岁儿童在一项需要选择性抑制动作的执行功能任务上的表现,预测了其在错误信念任务上的表现,但在错误照片任务上则不然。研究2(N = 54)重复了研究1的结果,表明执行功能任务的表现也预测了3至5岁儿童在错误符号任务上的表现。这些发现表明,执行功能仅在对旨在反映真实事态的表征进行推理时才是必需的。结合学龄前儿童心理理论发展的理论对结果进行了讨论。