O'Neill Daniela K, Shultis Rebecca M
Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
Dev Psychol. 2007 Jul;43(4):1032-7. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.43.4.1032.
In comprehending stories, adults create mental models from which they follow the actions of the characters from the characters' different mental vantage points. Using a novel methodology, this study is the first to examine when children attain the narrative ability to track the mental perspective of characters. That is, when do children follow the actions of a story to different locations that a character is thinking about? The results of Study 1 demonstrate that this ability is nascent in 3-year-olds but adult-like by age 5. Study 2 demonstrates that 3-year-olds' difficulty is the result of the mention of the character's mental state per se rather than task complexity. Together, these studies shed new light on the development of narrative cognition in humans.
在理解故事时,成年人会构建心理模型,并据此从不同角色的心理视角去追踪角色的行为。本研究采用一种全新的方法,首次探究儿童何时获得追踪角色心理视角的叙事能力。也就是说,儿童何时会根据故事中的行为去追踪角色正在思考的不同地点?研究1的结果表明,这种能力在3岁儿童中刚刚出现,但到5岁时就已类似成人。研究2表明,3岁儿童的困难是由于提及角色的心理状态本身,而非任务的复杂性。这些研究共同为人类叙事认知的发展提供了新的见解。