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违背预期能促进幼儿的学习。

Expectancy violations promote learning in young children.

作者信息

Stahl Aimee E, Feigenson Lisa

机构信息

The College of New Jersey, 2000 Pennington Road, Ewing, NJ 08628, United States.

Johns Hopkins University, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, United States.

出版信息

Cognition. 2017 Jun;163:1-14. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2017.02.008. Epub 2017 Feb 27.

Abstract

Children, including infants, have expectations about the world around them, and produce reliable responses when these expectations are violated. However, little is known about how such expectancy violations affect subsequent cognition. Here we tested the hypothesis that violations of expectation enhance children's learning. In four experiments we compared 3- to 6-year-old children's ability to learn novel words in situations that defied versus accorded with their core knowledge of object behavior. In Experiments 1 and 2 we taught children novel words following one of two types of events. One event violated expectations about the spatiotemporal or featural properties of objects (e.g., an object appeared to magically change locations). The other event was almost identical, but did not violate expectations (e.g., an object was visibly moved from one location to another). In both experiments we found that children robustly learned when taught after the surprising event, but not following the expected event. In Experiment 3 we ruled out two alternative explanations for our results. Finally, in Experiment 4, we asked whether surprise affects children's learning in a targeted or a diffuse way. We found that surprise only enhanced children's learning about the entity that had behaved surprisingly, and not about unrelated objects. Together, these experiments show that core knowledge - and violations of expectations generated by core knowledge - shapes new learning.

摘要

儿童,包括婴儿,对周围的世界有预期,当这些预期被违背时会做出可靠的反应。然而,对于这种预期违背如何影响后续认知却知之甚少。在此,我们测试了一个假设,即预期违背会增强儿童的学习。在四项实验中,我们比较了3至6岁儿童在违背与符合他们关于物体行为的核心知识的情境中学习新单词的能力。在实验1和实验2中,我们在两种类型的事件之一后教儿童新单词。一种事件违背了对物体时空或特征属性的预期(例如,一个物体似乎神奇地改变了位置)。另一种事件几乎相同,但没有违背预期(例如,一个物体明显地从一个位置移动到另一个位置)。在这两个实验中,我们发现儿童在令人惊讶的事件后学习时表现强劲,但在预期事件后学习时并非如此。在实验3中,我们排除了对我们结果的两种替代解释。最后,在实验4中,我们询问惊讶是以有针对性还是扩散的方式影响儿童的学习。我们发现惊讶只会增强儿童对表现出令人惊讶行为的实体的学习,而不会增强对无关物体的学习。总之,这些实验表明核心知识——以及由核心知识产生的预期违背——塑造了新的学习。

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