Sim Zi L, Xu Fei
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.
Br J Dev Psychol. 2017 Nov;35(4):596-608. doi: 10.1111/bjdp.12198. Epub 2017 Aug 9.
Looking time experiments based on the violation-of-expectation (VOE) method have consistently demonstrated that infants look longer when their expectations are violated. However, it remains an open question whether similar effects will be observed in infants' approach behaviours. Specifically, do infants selectively approach and explore sources that violate their expectations? In this study, we address this question by examining how infants' looking times are related to their approach and exploration behaviours. Using a traditional VOE method and a crawling paradigm, we demonstrate a strong correspondence between looking time and approach behaviours, which indicates that 13-month-old infants preferentially explore sources of unexpected events. Such spontaneous exploration may provide learning opportunities and allow infants to play an active role in driving their own development. Statement of contribution What is already known on this subject? Infants look longer when their expectations are violated. There is some evidence that infants also preferentially explore objects that violate their 'core' physical expectations. What the present study adds? There is a clear correspondence between infants' looking behaviour and their approach behaviour. Expectancy violations involving non-core knowledge can similarly influence infants' exploration.
基于违背预期(VOE)方法的注视时间实验一直表明,当婴儿的预期被违背时,他们会注视更长时间。然而,在婴儿的趋近行为中是否会观察到类似的效应仍是一个悬而未决的问题。具体而言,婴儿是否会选择性地趋近并探索违背其预期的源头?在本研究中,我们通过考察婴儿的注视时间如何与其趋近和探索行为相关来解决这个问题。使用传统的VOE方法和爬行范式,我们证明了注视时间与趋近行为之间存在强烈的对应关系,这表明13个月大的婴儿优先探索意外事件的源头。这种自发探索可能提供学习机会,并使婴儿在推动自身发展中发挥积极作用。贡献声明关于该主题已知的内容有哪些?当婴儿的预期被违背时,他们会注视更长时间。有一些证据表明,婴儿也会优先探索违背其“核心”物理预期的物体。本研究补充了什么?婴儿的注视行为与其趋近行为之间存在明显的对应关系。涉及非核心知识的预期违背同样会影响婴儿的探索。