Cirelli Laura K, Trehub Sandra E, Trainor Laurel J
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2018 Mar 7. doi: 10.1111/nyas.13580.
Infants typically experience music through social interactions with others. One such experience involves caregivers singing to infants while holding and bouncing them rhythmically. These highly social interactions shape infant music perception and may also influence social cognition and behavior. Moving in time with others-interpersonal synchrony-can direct infants' social preferences and prosocial behavior. Infants also show social preferences and selective prosociality toward singers of familiar, socially learned melodies. Here, we discuss recent studies of the influence of musical engagement on infant social cognition and behavior, highlighting the importance of rhythmic movement and socially relevant melodies.
婴儿通常通过与他人的社交互动来体验音乐。一种这样的体验是照顾者抱着婴儿有节奏地摇晃并唱歌给他们听。这些高度社交性的互动塑造了婴儿的音乐感知,也可能影响社会认知和行为。与他人同步行动——人际同步——可以引导婴儿的社会偏好和亲社会行为。婴儿也会对熟悉的、通过社会学习获得的旋律的演唱者表现出社会偏好和选择性亲社会行为。在这里,我们讨论了关于音乐参与对婴儿社会认知和行为影响的近期研究,强调了有节奏的运动和与社会相关的旋律的重要性。