Lewis Michael, Carmody Dennis P
Institute for the Study of Child Development, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ 08903-0019, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2008 Sep;44(5):1329-34. doi: 10.1037/a0012681.
This study examined the relation between self-representation and brain development in infants and young children. Self-representation was assessed by mirror recognition, personal pronoun use, and pretend play. Structural brain images were obtained from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Brain development was assessed by a quantitative measure of maturation of the temporo-parietal junction, temporal pole, medial frontal cortex, and occipital cortex. Fifteen children (15 to 30 months of age; 3 girls) without MRI abnormalities were assessed. Only maturation of the left temporo-parietal junction was related to self-representation after controlling for age. These findings provide some evidence that brain maturation is related to the emergence of a representation of self in the human child.
本研究探讨了婴幼儿自我表征与大脑发育之间的关系。通过镜像识别、人称代词使用和假装游戏来评估自我表征。利用磁共振成像(MRI)获取大脑结构图像。通过对颞顶叶交界处、颞极、额内侧皮质和枕叶皮质成熟度的定量测量来评估大脑发育。对15名无MRI异常的儿童(15至30个月大;3名女孩)进行了评估。在控制年龄因素后,仅左侧颞顶叶交界处的成熟度与自我表征有关。这些发现提供了一些证据,表明大脑成熟与人类儿童自我表征的出现有关。