Barbu-Roth Marianne, Anderson David I, Streeter Ryan J, Combrouze Marie, Park Juana, Schultz Brooke, Campos Joseph J, Goffinet François, Provasi Joëlle
Université Paris Descartes-CNRS.
Child Dev. 2015 Mar-Apr;86(2):441-55. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12305. Epub 2014 Oct 8.
Two independent experiments (n = 22 and n = 22) showed that 2-month-old infants displayed significantly more stepping movements when supported upright in the air than when supported with their feet contacting a surface. Air- and surface-stepping kinematics were quite similar (Experiment 2). In addition, when data were collapsed across both experiments, more air steps and more donkey kicks were seen when infants were exposed to optic flows that specified backward compared to forward translation. The findings challenge the currently accepted heavy legs explanation for the disappearance of stepping at 2 months of age and raise new questions about the visual control of stepping.
两项独立实验(n = 22和n = 22)表明,2个月大的婴儿在被支撑在空中直立时比脚接触地面支撑时表现出明显更多的踏步动作。空中踏步和地面踏步的运动学非常相似(实验2)。此外,当合并两个实验的数据时,与向前平移相比,当婴儿接触到表明向后平移的视觉流时,会出现更多的空中踏步和更多的后踢动作。这些发现挑战了目前被广泛接受的关于2个月大时踏步消失的重腿解释,并引发了关于踏步视觉控制的新问题。