Department of Psychology.
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina.
Dev Psychol. 2014 Mar;50(3):809-14. doi: 10.1037/a0033803. Epub 2013 Jul 15.
Researchers have long been interested in the relationship between handedness and language in development. However, traditional handedness studies using single age groups, small samples, or too few measurement time points have not capitalized on individual variability and may have masked 2 recently identified patterns in infants: those with a consistent hand-use preference and those with an inconsistent preference. In this study, we asked whether a consistent infant hand-use preference is related to later language ability. We assessed handedness in 38 children at monthly intervals from 6-14 months (infant visits) and again from 18-24 months (toddler visits). We found that consistent right-handedness during infancy was associated with advanced language skills at 24 months, as measured by the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (Bayley-III; Bayley, 2006). Children who were not lateralized as infants but who became right-handed or left-handed as toddlers had typical language scores. Neither timing nor direction of lateralization was related to cognitive or general motor skills. This study builds on previous literature linking right-handedness and language during the first 2 years of life.
研究人员一直对发展过程中惯用手和语言之间的关系感兴趣。然而,传统的惯用手研究使用单一年龄组、小样本或太少的测量时间点,没有充分利用个体变异性,可能掩盖了最近在婴儿中发现的两种模式:那些具有一致的手使用偏好的婴儿和那些具有不一致的手使用偏好的婴儿。在这项研究中,我们想知道婴儿期一致的手使用偏好是否与以后的语言能力有关。我们在婴儿期(婴儿访视)的 6-14 个月期间每月间隔评估一次惯用手,然后在幼儿期(幼儿访视)再次评估。我们发现,婴儿期一直惯用右手与 24 个月时的高级语言技能有关,这是通过贝利婴幼儿发展量表(Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development,Bayley-III;Bayley,2006)来衡量的。那些在婴儿期没有偏向性但在幼儿期变成右撇子或左撇子的孩子的语言得分是正常的。无论是偏向性的时间还是方向都与认知或一般运动技能无关。这项研究是基于先前的文献,将生命头两年的右撇子和语言联系起来。