Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.
Cognition. 2011 Dec;121(3):289-98. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.07.011. Epub 2011 Sep 8.
As adults, we know that others' mental states, such as beliefs, guide their behavior and that these mental states can deviate from reality. Researchers have examined whether young children possess adult-like theory of mind by focusing on their understanding about others' false beliefs. The present research revealed that 10-month-old infants seemed to interpret a person's choice of toys based on her true or false beliefs about which toys were present. These results indicate that like adults, even preverbal infants act as if they can consider others' mental states when making inferences about others' actions.
作为成年人,我们知道他人的心理状态(如信念)会指导他们的行为,而且这些心理状态可能与现实不符。研究人员通过研究儿童对他人错误信念的理解,来探究儿童是否具有成人般的心理理论。本研究表明,10 个月大的婴儿似乎会根据他人对现有玩具的真实或虚假信念来解释其对玩具的选择。这些结果表明,即使是还未说话的婴儿,也像成年人一样,在对他人的行为进行推理时,似乎会考虑他人的心理状态。