Wong Sarah Shi Hui, Lim Stephen Wee Hun
Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
PLoS One. 2017 Mar 15;12(3):e0174009. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0174009. eCollection 2017.
We empirically investigated the effect of mental imagery on young children's music compositional creativity. Children aged 5 to 8 years participated in two music composition sessions. In the control session, participants based their composition on a motif that they had created using a sequence of letter names. In the mental imagery session, participants were given a picture of an animal and instructed to imagine the animal's sounds and movements, before incorporating what they had imagined into their composition. Six expert judges independently rated all music compositions on creativity based on subjective criteria (consensual assessment). Reliability analyses indicated that the expert judges demonstrated a high level of agreement in their ratings. The mental imagery compositions received significantly higher creativity ratings by the expert judges than did the control compositions. These results provide evidence for the effectiveness of mental imagery in enhancing young children's music compositional creativity.
我们通过实证研究了心理意象对幼儿音乐创作创造力的影响。5至8岁的儿童参加了两次音乐创作课程。在对照课程中,参与者根据他们使用字母名称序列创建的一个主题进行创作。在心理意象课程中,参与者会看到一张动物图片,并被要求想象动物的声音和动作,然后将他们想象的内容融入到自己的作品中。六位专家评委根据主观标准(共识评估)对所有音乐作品的创造力进行了独立评分。可靠性分析表明,专家评委在评分上表现出高度的一致性。与对照作品相比,专家评委对心理意象作品的创造力评分显著更高。这些结果为心理意象在提高幼儿音乐创作创造力方面的有效性提供了证据。