Early Cognitive Development Centre, School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane 4072, Australia.
Proc Biol Sci. 2011 Oct 7;278(1720):2979-84. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2010.2602. Epub 2011 Feb 16.
We used a preferential looking paradigm to evaluate infants' preferences for correct versus incorrect counting. Infants viewed a video depicting six fish. In the correct counting sequence, a hand pointed to each fish in turn, accompanied by verbal counting up to six. In the incorrect counting sequence, the hand moved between two of the six fish while there was still verbal counting to six, thereby violating the one-to-one correspondence principle of correct counting. Experiment 1 showed that Australian 18 month olds, but not 15 month olds, significantly preferred to watch the correct counting sequence. In experiment 2, Australian infants' preference for correct counting disappeared when the count words were replaced by beeps or by Japanese count words. In experiment 3, Japanese 18 month olds significantly preferred the correct counting video only when counting was in Japanese. These results show that infants start to acquire the abstract principles governing correct counting prior to producing any counting behaviour.
我们使用优先注视范式来评估婴儿对正确与错误计数的偏好。婴儿观看一段视频,视频中展示了六只鱼。在正确的计数序列中,一只手依次指向每只鱼,同时口头数到六。在错误的计数序列中,手在数到六之前在六只鱼中的两只之间移动,从而违反了正确计数的一一对应原则。实验 1 表明,澳大利亚 18 个月大的婴儿,但不是 15 个月大的婴儿,明显更喜欢观看正确的计数序列。在实验 2 中,当计数词被哔哔声或日语计数词取代时,澳大利亚婴儿对正确计数的偏好消失了。在实验 3 中,只有在日语计数时,18 个月大的日本婴儿才明显更喜欢正确的计数视频。这些结果表明,婴儿在产生任何计数行为之前,就开始获得正确计数的抽象原则。