Southgate Victoria, Johnson Mark H, Csibra Gergely
Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, School of Psychology, Birkbeck, University of London, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, United Kingdom.
Cognition. 2008 Jun;107(3):1059-69. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.10.002. Epub 2008 Feb 20.
Human infants readily interpret the actions of others in terms of goals, but the origins of this important cognitive skill are keenly debated. We tested whether infants recognize others' actions as goal-directed on the basis of their experience with carrying out and observing goal-directed actions, or whether their perception of a goal-directed action is based on the recognition of a specific event structure. Counterintuitively, but consistent with our prediction, we observed that infants appear to extend goal attribution even to biomechanically impossible actions so long as they are physically efficient, indicating that the notion of 'goal' is unlikely to be derived directly from infants' experience.
人类婴儿很容易根据目标来解读他人的行为,但这种重要认知技能的起源引发了激烈的争论。我们测试了婴儿是基于他们执行和观察目标导向行为的经验来将他人的行为识别为目标导向的,还是他们对目标导向行为的感知是基于对特定事件结构的识别。与直觉相反,但与我们的预测一致,我们观察到婴儿似乎会将目标归因扩展到即使是生物力学上不可能的行为,只要这些行为在物理上是有效的,这表明“目标”的概念不太可能直接源于婴儿的经验。