Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Tobin Hall, 135 Hicks Way, Amherst, MA 01003, USA.
Cognition. 2018 Jun;175:11-19. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2018.01.016. Epub 2018 Feb 22.
Adults and preschool-aged children believe that internal properties are more important than external properties when determining an agent's identity over time. The current study examined the developmental origins of this understanding using a manual-search individuation task with 13-month-old infants. Subjects observed semi-transparent objects that looked and behaved like animate agents placed into box that they could reach but not see into. Across trials infants observed objects with either the same- or different-colored insides placed into the box. We found that infants used internal property differences more than external property differences to determine how many agents were involved in the event. A second experiment confirmed that this effect was specific to the domain of animate entities. These results suggest that infants are biased to see an agent's 'insides' as more important for determining its identity over time than its outside properties.
成人和学龄前儿童认为,在确定一个主体的身份时,内部属性比外部属性更重要。本研究使用手动搜索个体化任务,对 13 个月大的婴儿进行了研究,以探讨这种理解的发展起源。研究对象观察了看起来和行为都像有生命的主体的半透明物体,这些物体被放在他们可以够到但看不到内部的盒子里。在试验中,婴儿观察到的物体内部是相同颜色或不同颜色的。我们发现,婴儿使用内部属性差异来确定事件中涉及到的主体数量,而不是使用外部属性差异。第二个实验证实了这种效果是针对有生命实体的特定领域的。这些结果表明,婴儿倾向于将主体的“内部”视为比外部属性更重要,以确定其身份随时间的变化。