Proffitt D R, Bertenthal B I
Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville 22903-2477.
Percept Psychophys. 1990 Jan;47(1):1-11. doi: 10.3758/bf03208159.
The study of visual perception in human infants is confronted by a number of special problems arising from the inaccessibility of verbal reports. In this paper, we discuss the experimental strategy of converging operations in the context of investigating the phenomenal experience of infants. The goal of this strategy is to logically and empirically delimit alternative explanations for a given behavior. Knowledge about the mature functioning of a perceptual competence, as well as knowledge about its developmental course, constrains the selection of viable explanations, but cannot produce a unique interpretation. This goal is pursued through the implementation of an iterative strategy in which competing interpretations are tested until only one plausible alternative remains. A series of experiments investigating infants' sensitivity to biomechanical motions are reviewed as a way of illustrating how this methodology is operationalized.
对人类婴儿视觉感知的研究面临着一些因无法获取言语报告而产生的特殊问题。在本文中,我们讨论了在研究婴儿现象体验的背景下采用聚合操作的实验策略。该策略的目标是从逻辑和实证角度对给定行为的多种解释进行界定。关于感知能力成熟运作的知识以及关于其发展过程的知识,会限制对可行解释的选择,但无法得出唯一的解释。通过实施一种迭代策略来实现这一目标,在该策略中,对相互竞争的解释进行测试,直到只剩下一种合理的解释。本文回顾了一系列研究婴儿对生物力学运动敏感性的实验,以此来说明这种方法是如何实施的。