Kaufman Jordy, Gilmore Rick O, Johnson Mark H
Birkbeck College, United Kingdom.
Infant Behav Dev. 2006 Jul;29(3):322-33. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2005.01.003. Epub 2006 May 22.
The spatial representations of 4-month-old infants were examined in two experiments using a modified version of the visual expectation paradigm (VExP). The experiments were designed in order to determine what spatial frames of reference were available to infants for making anticipatory saccades. In Experiment 1, we found that infants most often used a retinocentric frame of reference that did not take into account their current eye position in making an anticipatory saccade. However, Experiment 2 revealed that under certain conditions infants are more likely to make anticipatory saccades consistent with a body- or object-centred frame of reference. The main difference between the two experiments was the degree to which the featural properties of the stimuli varied. The results shed light on the development of spatial representations for action in infancy.
在两项实验中,使用视觉期望范式(VExP)的修改版本对4个月大婴儿的空间表征进行了研究。这些实验旨在确定婴儿在进行预期扫视时可使用哪些空间参照系。在实验1中,我们发现婴儿在进行预期扫视时最常使用不考虑其当前眼睛位置的视网膜中心参照系。然而,实验2表明,在某些条件下,婴儿更有可能做出与以身体或物体为中心的参照系一致的预期扫视。两项实验的主要区别在于刺激物的特征属性变化程度。这些结果揭示了婴儿期动作空间表征的发展情况。