Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S10 2TN, United Kingdom.
Infant Behav Dev. 2010 Apr;33(2):168-75. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2009.12.008.
An imitation procedure was used to investigate the impact of demonstrator familiarity and language cues on infant learning from television. Eighteen-month-old infants watched two pre-recorded videos showing an adult demonstrating a sequence of actions with two sets of stimuli. Infants' familiarity with the demonstrator and the language used during the demonstration varied as a function of experimental condition. Immediately after watching each video, infants' ability to reproduce the target actions was assessed. A highly familiar demonstrator did not enhance infants' performance. However, the addition of a narrative, developed from mothers' naturalistic description of the event, facilitated learning from an unfamiliar demonstrator. We propose that the differential effect of demonstrator familiarity and language cues may reflect the infants' ability to distinguish between important and less important aspects in a learning situation.
采用模仿程序研究了示范者熟悉度和语言线索对婴儿从电视中学习的影响。18 个月大的婴儿观看了两段预先录制的视频,视频中一个成年人用两组刺激物展示了一系列动作。婴儿对示范者的熟悉程度和示范过程中使用的语言因实验条件而异。在观看完每个视频后,立即评估婴儿重现目标动作的能力。一个非常熟悉的示范者并不能提高婴儿的表现。然而,添加一个叙事,由母亲对事件的自然描述发展而来,有助于婴儿从不熟悉的示范者那里学习。我们提出,示范者熟悉度和语言线索的不同影响可能反映了婴儿在学习情境中区分重要和次要方面的能力。