Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.
Conscious Cogn. 2012 Mar;21(1):383-92. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.015. Epub 2011 Oct 19.
We investigated motor resonance in children using a priming paradigm. Participants were asked to judge the weight of an object shortly primed by a hand in an action-related posture (grasp) or a non action-related one (fist). The hand prime could belong to a child or to an adult. We found faster response times when the object was preceded by a grasp hand posture (motor resonance effect). More crucially, participants were faster when the prime was a child's hand, suggesting that it could belong to their body schema, particularly when the child's hand was followed by a light object (motor simulation effect). A control experiment helped us to clarify the role of the hand prime. To our knowledge this is the first behavioral evidence of motor simulation and motor resonance in children. Implications of the results for the development of the sense of body ownership and for conceptual development are discussed.
我们使用启动范式研究了儿童的运动共鸣。参与者被要求在一个与动作相关的姿势(抓握)或非动作相关的姿势(握拳)短暂启动一只手后判断一个物体的重量。手的启动可以是孩子的,也可以是成人的。当物体前面有一个抓握手的姿势(运动共鸣效应)时,我们发现反应时间更快。更重要的是,当启动是孩子的手时,参与者的速度更快,这表明它可能属于他们的身体图式,特别是当孩子的手后面跟着一个轻的物体时(运动模拟效应)。一个对照实验帮助我们澄清了手启动的作用。据我们所知,这是儿童运动模拟和运动共鸣的第一个行为证据。讨论了这些结果对身体所有权感发展和概念发展的意义。