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再高的桥也不怕:婴儿会根据坠落的可能性而不是潜在坠落的严重程度来决定是否要跨越。

No bridge too high: infants decide whether to cross based on the probability of falling not the severity of the potential fall.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, New York University, USA.

出版信息

Dev Sci. 2013 May;16(3):336-51. doi: 10.1111/desc.12045. Epub 2013 Feb 9.

Abstract

Do infants, like adults, consider both the probability of falling and the severity of a potential fall when deciding whether to cross a bridge? Crawling and walking infants were encouraged to cross bridges varying in width over a small drop-off, a large drop-off, or no drop-off. Bridge width affects the probability of falling, whereas drop-off height affects the severity of the potential fall. For both crawlers and walkers, decisions about crossing bridges depended only on the probability of falling: As bridge width decreased, attempts to cross decreased, and gait modifications and exploration increased, but behaviors did not differ between small and large drop-off conditions. Similarly, decisions about descent depended on the probability of falling: Infants backed or crawled into the small drop-off, but avoided the large drop-off. With no drop-off, infants ran straight across. Results indicate that experienced crawlers and walkers accurately perceive affordances for locomotion, but they do not yet consider the severity of a potential fall when making decisions for action.

摘要

婴儿是否像成年人一样,在决定是否过桥时,会同时考虑跌倒的可能性和潜在跌倒的严重程度?研究人员鼓励爬行和行走的婴儿穿过不同宽度的桥,这些桥有的有小的落差,有的有大的落差,有的则没有落差。桥的宽度会影响跌倒的可能性,而落差的高度则会影响潜在跌倒的严重程度。对于爬行和行走的婴儿来说,他们是否过桥的决定仅取决于跌倒的可能性:随着桥的宽度变窄,他们试图过桥的次数减少,而改变步态和探索的次数增加,但在小落差和大落差的情况下,他们的行为没有差异。同样,他们是否下桥的决定也取决于跌倒的可能性:婴儿会倒退或爬进小的落差,而避免大的落差。在没有落差的情况下,婴儿会直接跑过去。研究结果表明,有经验的爬行者和步行者能够准确地感知到可移动的环境,但他们在做出行动决策时还没有考虑到潜在跌倒的严重程度。

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