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从过度模仿到超级模仿:成年人比幼儿更逼真地模仿工具使用中因果不相关的方面。

From over-imitation to super-copying: adults imitate causally irrelevant aspects of tool use with higher fidelity than young children.

机构信息

School of Life Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK.

出版信息

Br J Psychol. 2011 Feb;102(1):1-18. doi: 10.1348/000712610X493115.

Abstract

Recent research has revealed a striking tendency in young children to imitate even causally irrelevant actions, a phenomenon dubbed 'over-imitation'. To investigate whether children develop beyond this, we allowed both adults and children to witness either a child or adult model performing goal-relevant and goal-irrelevant actions to extract a reward from a transparent puzzle box. Surprisingly, copying of irrelevant actions increased with age, with the adults performing the task with less efficiency than the children. Participants of all ages were more likely to perform the irrelevant actions performed by an adult model, than by a child model. These results suggest that people may become more imitative as they mature, whilst selectively copying particular models with a high level of fidelity. We suggest that this combination of faithful copying and selectivity underwrites the powerful social learning necessary for the level of cultural transmission on which our species depends.

摘要

最近的研究揭示了幼儿身上一种引人注目的倾向,他们甚至会模仿那些与因果关系无关的动作,这种现象被称为“过度模仿”。为了探究儿童是否会超越这一点,我们让成人和儿童分别观察儿童或成人模型执行与目标相关和不相关的动作,以从透明拼图盒中提取奖励。令人惊讶的是,随着年龄的增长,对无关动作的模仿也在增加,而成人完成任务的效率却低于儿童。所有年龄段的参与者更有可能模仿成人模型而不是儿童模型执行的无关动作。这些结果表明,随着人们的成熟,他们可能会变得更加具有模仿性,同时以高度的保真度选择性地模仿特定的模型。我们认为,这种忠实模仿和选择性的结合,为我们物种所依赖的文化传播水平提供了强有力的社会学习基础。

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