Cragg Lucy, Nation Kate
School of Psychology, University of NottinghamDepartment of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford.
Top Cogn Sci. 2010 Oct;2(4):631-42. doi: 10.1111/j.1756-8765.2009.01080.x.
We review the relationships between language, inner speech, and cognitive control in children and young adults, focusing on the domain of cognitive flexibility. We address the role that inner speech plays in flexibly shifting between tasks, addressing whether it is used to represent task rules, provide a reminder of task order, or aid in task retrieval. We also consider whether the development of inner speech in childhood serves to drive the development of cognitive flexibility. We conclude that there is a close association between inner speech and cognitive flexibility in both adults and children. Experimental work has begun to specify in detail the role that inner speech might play in adult performance, suggesting that language plays a facilitative but not essential role in representing and activating the relevant task set, processes that occur on both switch and nonswitch trials. While developmental studies suggest an increase in the spontaneous use of verbal strategies with age, implying an increase in top-down control during shifting, experimental work is needed to specify more precisely the nature and precise role that inner speech plays in the development of cognitive control through childhood.
我们回顾了儿童和青年中语言、内部言语与认知控制之间的关系,重点关注认知灵活性领域。我们探讨了内部言语在任务之间灵活转换中所起的作用,研究它是否用于表征任务规则、提醒任务顺序或辅助任务检索。我们还思考了儿童时期内部言语的发展是否有助于推动认知灵活性的发展。我们得出结论,在成人和儿童中,内部言语与认知灵活性之间都存在密切关联。实验工作已开始详细说明内部言语在成人表现中可能发挥的作用,这表明语言在表征和激活相关任务集方面起到促进作用,但并非必不可少,这些过程在转换和非转换试验中都会发生。虽然发展研究表明随着年龄增长,言语策略的自发使用有所增加,这意味着在转换过程中自上而下的控制有所增强,但仍需要实验工作来更精确地确定内部言语在儿童期认知控制发展中所起的本质和确切作用。