Kim Hojin I, Johnson Scott P
Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, USA.
Dev Sci. 2014 Jul;17(4):621-7. doi: 10.1111/desc.12146. Epub 2014 Feb 27.
Five- and 3-month-old infants' perception of infant-directed (ID) faces and the role of speech in perceiving faces were examined. Infants' eye movements were recorded as they viewed a series of two side-by-side talking faces, one infant-directed and one adult-directed (AD), while listening to ID speech, AD speech, or in silence. Infants showed consistently greater dwell time on ID faces vs. AD faces, and this ID face preference was consistent across all three sound conditions. ID speech resulted in higher looking overall, but it did not increase looking at the ID face per se. Together, these findings demonstrate that infants' preferences for ID speech extend to ID faces.
研究了5个月和3个月大婴儿对婴儿指向性(ID)面孔的感知以及言语在面孔感知中的作用。当婴儿观看一系列并排的说话面孔时,记录他们的眼动情况,其中一张是婴儿指向性面孔,另一张是成人指向性(AD)面孔,同时婴儿聆听婴儿指向性言语、成人指向性言语或处于安静状态。与成人指向性面孔相比,婴儿在婴儿指向性面孔上的注视时间始终更长,并且这种对婴儿指向性面孔的偏好在所有三种声音条件下都是一致的。婴儿指向性言语导致总体注视时间增加,但它本身并没有增加对婴儿指向性面孔的注视。这些研究结果共同表明,婴儿对婴儿指向性言语的偏好延伸到了婴儿指向性面孔。