Liszkowski Ulf, Carpenter Malinda, Tomasello Michael
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Department of Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Leipzig, Germany.
Dev Sci. 2007 Mar;10(2):F1-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2006.00552.x.
There is currently controversy over the nature of 1-year-olds' social-cognitive understanding and motives. In this study we investigated whether 12-month-old infants point for others with an understanding of their knowledge states and with a prosocial motive for sharing experiences with them. Declarative pointing was elicited in four conditions created by crossing two factors: an adult partner (1) was already attending to the target event or not, and (2) emoted positively or neutrally. Pointing was also coded after the event had ceased. The findings suggest that 12-month-olds point to inform others of events they do not know about, that they point to share an attitude about mutually attended events others already know about, and that they can point (already prelinguistically) to absent referents. These findings provide strong support for a mentalistic and prosocial interpretation of infants' prelinguistic communication.
目前,关于1岁幼儿社会认知理解和动机的本质存在争议。在本研究中,我们调查了12个月大的婴儿是否会出于对他人知识状态的理解以及与他人分享经历的亲社会动机而为他人指向目标。通过交叉两个因素创设了四种条件来引发陈述性指向:成人伙伴(1)是否已经在关注目标事件,以及(2)表现出积极情绪还是中性情绪。在事件结束后也对指向行为进行了编码。研究结果表明,12个月大的婴儿会指向目标以告知他人他们不知道的事件,会指向目标以分享对他人已经知晓的共同关注事件的态度,并且他们能够(在语言发展前就)指向不在场的指称对象。这些发现为对婴儿语言前交流的心理主义和亲社会解释提供了有力支持。