Starkey P, Spelke E S, Gelman R
University of California, Berkeley.
Cognition. 1990 Aug;36(2):97-127. doi: 10.1016/0010-0277(90)90001-z.
Across several experiments, 6- to 8-month-old human infants were found to detect numerical correspondences between sets of entities presented in different sensory modalities and bearing no natural relation to one another. At the basis of this ability, we argue, is a sensitivity to numerosity, an abstract property of collections of objects and events. Our findings provide evidence that the emergence of the earliest numerical abilities does not depend upon the development of language or complex actions, or upon cultural experience with number.
在多个实验中,研究人员发现6至8个月大的人类婴儿能够检测出以不同感官模式呈现且彼此无自然关联的实体集合之间的数字对应关系。我们认为,这种能力的基础是对数字的敏感性,这是物体和事件集合的一种抽象属性。我们的研究结果表明,最早的数字能力的出现并不依赖于语言或复杂动作的发展,也不依赖于数字方面的文化经验。