Center for Research in the Psychology of Cognition, Language & Emotion, France. H. Cochet
Infant Behav Dev. 2010 Dec;33(4):431-41. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2010.04.009. Epub 2010 May 23.
Three experimental designs were implemented in day nurseries in order to elicit imperative, declarative expressive, and declarative informative pointing gestures (Tomasello, Carpenter, & Liszkowski, 2007) among a population of 48 toddlers aged 15-30 months. Several features were recorded for each situation, including gesture form, gaze direction, and vocalizations. A unimanual reaching task was also administered, in order to compare laterality patterns for each type of gesture. Main results revealed that imperative gestures were associated with whole-hand pointing, whereas declarative gestures were more frequently characterized by an extended index finger. Moreover, declarative gestures were more frequently accompanied by vocalizations than imperative gestures were. Finally, different degrees of manual preference were observed, especially for informative pointing gestures, which tended to be more right-handed than reaching actions. Results of the study are discussed in relation to the nature and development of each kind of pointing gesture.
三种实验设计在日托中心实施,以引发 48 名 15-30 个月大的幼儿做出命令式、陈述性表达和陈述性信息指示手势(托马塞洛、卡彭特和利斯基沃斯基,2007)。每种情况下都记录了几个特征,包括手势形式、注视方向和发声。还进行了单手伸手任务,以比较每种手势的偏侧性模式。主要结果表明,命令式手势与全手指示有关,而陈述性手势更常表现为伸出食指。此外,与命令式手势相比,陈述性手势更常伴有发声。最后,观察到不同程度的手动偏好,特别是信息指示手势,它们往往比伸手动作更偏向于右手。研究结果结合了每种指示手势的性质和发展进行了讨论。