Department of Kinesiology & Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1; Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Dev Psychobiol. 2014 Apr;56(3):407-20. doi: 10.1002/dev.21108. Epub 2013 Mar 26.
End-state comfort (ESC) is the tendency to assume comfortable postures at the end of simple object manipulation rather than at the start; and therefore has been used to assess the behavioral effects of motor planning. Adult-like patterns have been observed at age 9. Observations can extend to joint-action, such that adults consider the beginning-state comfort (BSC) of another, without sacrificing ESC; however, trends in children have yet to be delineated. This study investigated the development of ESC and BSC in a cup manipulation task. Three to 12-year-olds and adults were asked to pick up a cup and (1) pour a glass of water or (2) pass it to the researcher to pour. Paralleling previous findings, adult-like patterns of ESC were observed at age 9. Adding to the literature, adult-like evidence of BSC emerged at the age of 7. Therefore, 7-year-olds consider another's BSC; however, cannot facilitate ESC until age 9.
终末舒适(ESC)是指在简单物体操纵结束时倾向于采取舒适姿势,而不是在开始时;因此,它被用来评估运动规划的行为影响。9 岁时就观察到了成人样的模式。观察可以扩展到联合行动,即成年人会考虑另一个人的起始状态舒适(BSC),而不会牺牲 ESC;然而,儿童的趋势尚未确定。本研究在杯子操纵任务中调查了 ESC 和 BSC 的发展。3 至 12 岁儿童和成年人被要求拿起杯子,(1)倒一杯水或(2)将其递给研究人员倒。与之前的发现一致,9 岁时观察到了类似成人的 ESC 模式。此外,在 7 岁时出现了类似成人的 BSC 证据。因此,7 岁儿童会考虑他人的 BSC;但是,直到 9 岁才能促进 ESC。