Pineau A, Streri A
Laboratoire de Psychologie, Université de Caen, France.
Perception. 1990;19(6):795-804. doi: 10.1068/p190795.
Infants' tactual discriminative abilities and intermodal transfer were investigated in two research studies which endeavoured to answer two questions: can infants aged 4-5 months process and discriminate tactually information about different spatial arrangements of elements of an object, in the absence of visual control, and secondly, can they transfer this information from touch to vision? Two experiments were conducted involving a habituation procedure and a procedure which tests reaction to novelty. Infants were found to be able to discriminate tactually between different spatial arrangements of the three elements of an object (experiment 1), and to transfer this information to the visual mode (experiment 2). These findings constitute new data on intermodal functioning in babies.
在两项研究中对婴儿的触觉辨别能力和跨通道转换进行了调查,这两项研究试图回答两个问题:4至5个月大的婴儿在没有视觉控制的情况下能否处理和辨别关于物体元素不同空间排列的触觉信息,其次,他们能否将此信息从触觉转换为视觉?进行了两项实验,一项涉及习惯化程序,另一项测试对新奇事物的反应。研究发现婴儿能够通过触觉辨别物体三个元素的不同空间排列(实验1),并将此信息转换到视觉模式(实验2)。这些发现构成了关于婴儿跨通道功能的新数据。