Clearfield Melissa W, Dineva Evelina, Smith Linda B, Diedrich Frederick J, Thelen Esther
Department of Psychology, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA.
Dev Sci. 2009 Jan;12(1):26-40. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2008.00769.x.
Skilled behavior requires a balance between previously successful behaviors and new behaviors appropriate to the present context. We describe a dynamic field model for understanding this balance in infant perseverative reaching. The model predictions are tested with regard to the interaction of two aspects of the typical perseverative reaching task: the visual cue indicating the target and the memory demand created by the delay imposed between cueing and reaching. The memory demand was manipulated by imposing either a 0- or a 3-second delay, and the salience of the cue to reach was systematically varied. Infants demonstrated fewer perseverative errors at 0-delay versus 3-second delay based on the cue salience, such that a more salient visual cue was necessary to overcome a longer delay. These results have important implications for understanding both the basic perceptual-motor processes that produce reaching in infants and skilled flexible behavior in general.
熟练行为需要在先前成功的行为与适合当前情境的新行为之间取得平衡。我们描述了一个动态场模型,用于理解婴儿持续性够物行为中的这种平衡。该模型的预测针对典型持续性够物任务的两个方面的相互作用进行了测试:指示目标的视觉线索以及线索提示与够物之间的延迟所产生的记忆需求。通过施加0秒或3秒的延迟来操纵记忆需求,并系统地改变够物线索的显著性。基于线索显著性,婴儿在0秒延迟时比3秒延迟时表现出更少的持续性错误,即需要更显著的视觉线索来克服更长的延迟。这些结果对于理解产生婴儿够物行为的基本感知运动过程以及一般的熟练灵活行为具有重要意义。