Early Cognitive Development Centre, School of Psychology, University of Queensland.
Dev Psychol. 2018 Jul;54(7):1199-1207. doi: 10.1037/dev0000515. Epub 2018 Apr 16.
Correct counting respects the stable order principle whereby the count terms are recited in a fixed order every time. The 4 experiments reported here tested whether precounting infants recognize and prefer correct stable-ordered counting. The authors introduced a novel preference paradigm in which infants could freely press two buttons to activate videos of counting events. In the "correct" counting video, number words were always recited in the canonical order ("1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6"). The "incorrect" counting video was identical except that the number words were recited in a random order (e.g., "5, 3, 1, 6, 4, 2"). In Experiment 1, 18-month-olds (n = 21), but not 15-month-olds (n = 24), significantly preferred to press the button that activated correct counting events. Experiment 2 revealed that English-learning 18-month-olds' (n = 21) preference for stable-ordered counting disappeared when the counting was done in Japanese. By contrast, Experiment 3 showed that multilingual 18-month-olds (n = 24) preferred correct stable-ordered counting in an unfamiliar foreign language. In Experiment 4, multilingual 18-month-olds (N = 21) showed no preference for stable-ordered alphabet sequences, ruling out some alternative explanations for the Experiment 3 results. Overall these findings are consistent with the idea that implicit recognition of the stable order principle of counting is acquired by 18 months of age, and that learning more than one language may accelerate infants' understanding of abstract counting principles. (PsycINFO Database Record
正确计数尊重稳定顺序原则,即每次都按照固定的顺序背诵计数项。这里报告的 4 项实验测试了婴儿在预计数时是否识别并偏好正确的稳定有序计数。作者引入了一种新的偏好范式,在这种范式中,婴儿可以自由地按下两个按钮来激活计数事件的视频。在“正确”的计数视频中,数字单词总是按照规范的顺序(“1、2、3、4、5、6”)背诵。“不正确”的计数视频除了数字单词以随机顺序(例如“5、3、1、6、4、2”)背诵外,其余内容都相同。在实验 1 中,18 个月大的婴儿(n=21),而不是 15 个月大的婴儿(n=24),显著更喜欢按下激活正确计数事件的按钮。实验 2 表明,当计数用日语进行时,英语学习的 18 个月大的婴儿(n=21)对稳定有序计数的偏好消失了。相比之下,实验 3 表明,多语言的 18 个月大的婴儿(n=24)在不熟悉的外语中更喜欢正确的稳定有序计数。在实验 4 中,多语言的 18 个月大的婴儿(N=21)对稳定有序的字母序列没有表现出偏好,排除了实验 3 结果的一些替代解释。总的来说,这些发现与这样一种观点一致,即对计数的稳定顺序原则的隐性识别在 18 个月时获得,并且学习多种语言可能会加速婴儿对抽象计数原则的理解。