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早期社会发展中的节奏与人际同步性。

Rhythm and interpersonal synchrony in early social development.

作者信息

Trainor Laurel J, Cirelli Laura

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; McMaster Institute for Music and the Mind, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2015 Mar;1337:45-52. doi: 10.1111/nyas.12649.

Abstract

Adults who engage in synchronous movement to music later report liking each other better, remembering more about each other, trusting each other more, and are more likely to cooperate with each other compared to adults who engage in asynchronous movements. Although poor motor coordination limits infants' ability to entrain to a musical beat, they perceive metrical structure in auditory rhythm patterns, their movements are affected by the tempo of music they hear, and if they are bounced by an adult to a rhythm pattern, the manner of this bouncing can affect their auditory interpretation of the meter of that pattern. In this paper, we review studies showing that by 14 months of age, infants who are bounced in synchrony with an adult subsequently show more altruistic behavior toward that adult in the form of handing back objects "accidentally" dropped by the adult compared to infants who are bounced asynchronously with the adult. Furthermore, increased helpfulness is directed at the synchronized bounce partner, but not at a neutral stranger. Interestingly, however, helpfulness does generalize to a "friend" of the synchronized bounce partner. In sum, synchronous movement between infants and adults has a powerful effect on infants' expression of directed prosocial behavior.

摘要

与进行非同步动作的成年人相比,那些随着音乐进行同步动作的成年人后来报告说,他们彼此之间更相互喜欢、对彼此的记忆更多、更相互信任,并且更有可能相互合作。尽管运动协调性差会限制婴儿跟上音乐节拍的能力,但他们能感知听觉节奏模式中的韵律结构,他们的动作会受到所听音乐节奏的影响,如果被成年人按照一种节奏模式摇晃,这种摇晃方式会影响他们对该模式韵律的听觉解读。在本文中,我们回顾了一些研究,这些研究表明,到14个月大时,与被成年人非同步摇晃的婴儿相比,那些与成年人同步摇晃的婴儿随后会以“不小心”把成年人掉落的物品递还回去的形式,对该成年人表现出更多的利他行为。此外,更多的助人行为是针对同步摇晃伙伴的,而不是针对一个中立的陌生人。然而,有趣的是,助人行为确实会推广到同步摇晃伙伴的“朋友”身上。总之,婴儿与成年人之间的同步动作对婴儿定向亲社会行为的表达有强大的影响。

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