Stone Adam, Bosworth Rain G
Convo Communications.
National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology;
J Vis Exp. 2019 May 15(147). doi: 10.3791/59581.
We discuss the use of the preferential looking paradigm in eye tracking studies in order to study how infants develop, understand, and attend to the world around them. Eye tracking is a safe and non-invasive way to collect gaze data from infants, and the preferential looking paradigm is simple to design and only requires the infant to be attending to the screen. By simultaneously showing two visual stimuli that differ in one dimension, we can assess whether infants show different looking behavior for either stimulus, thus demonstrating sensitivity to that difference. The challenges in such experimental approaches are that experiments must be kept brief (no more than 10 min) and be carefully controlled such that the two stimuli differ in only one way. The interpretation of null results must also be carefully considered. In this paper, we illustrate a successful example of an infant eye tracking study with a preferential looking paradigm to discover that 6-month-olds are sensitive to linguistic cues in a signed language despite having no prior exposure to signed language, suggesting that infants possess intrinsic or innate sensitivities to these cues.
我们讨论在眼动追踪研究中使用偏好注视范式,以便研究婴儿如何发展、理解并关注他们周围的世界。眼动追踪是一种从婴儿收集注视数据的安全且非侵入性的方法,而偏好注视范式设计简单,只要求婴儿注视屏幕。通过同时呈现两个在一个维度上不同的视觉刺激,我们可以评估婴儿是否对任一刺激表现出不同的注视行为,从而证明对这种差异的敏感性。此类实验方法面临的挑战在于,实验必须简短(不超过10分钟)且要仔细控制,以使两个刺激仅在一个方面有所不同。对无结果的解释也必须仔细考虑。在本文中,我们展示了一个使用偏好注视范式的婴儿眼动追踪研究的成功例子,该研究发现6个月大的婴儿尽管之前没有接触过手语,但对手语中的语言线索敏感,这表明婴儿对这些线索具有内在或天生的敏感性。