Pascalis Olivier, Loevenbruck Hélène, Quinn Paul C, Kandel Sonia, Tanaka James W, Lee Kang
Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS.
Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS ; Grenoble Images Parole Signal Automatique, CNRS.
Child Dev Perspect. 2014 Jun;8(2):65-70. doi: 10.1111/cdep.12064.
From the beginning of life, face and language processing are crucial for establishing social communication. Studies on the development of systems for processing faces and language have yielded such similarities as perceptual narrowing across both domains. In this article, we review several functions of human communication, and then describe how the tools used to accomplish those functions are modified by perceptual narrowing. We conclude that narrowing is common to all forms of social communication. We argue that during evolution, social communication engaged different perceptual and cognitive systems-face, facial expression, gesture, vocalization, sound, and oral language-that emerged at different times. These systems are interactive and linked to some extent. In this framework, narrowing can be viewed as a way infants adapt to their native social group.
从生命伊始,面部和语言处理对于建立社交沟通至关重要。关于面部和语言处理系统发展的研究已经得出了一些相似之处,比如在这两个领域都存在感知窄化现象。在本文中,我们回顾了人类沟通的几种功能,然后描述了用于实现这些功能的工具是如何因感知窄化而发生改变的。我们得出结论,窄化在所有形式的社交沟通中都很常见。我们认为,在进化过程中,社交沟通涉及了不同的感知和认知系统——面部、面部表情、手势、发声、声音和口头语言——这些系统在不同时期出现。这些系统相互作用且在一定程度上相互关联。在这个框架下,窄化可以被视为婴儿适应其原生社会群体的一种方式。