University of Dundee, Dundee, UK.
University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary.
Dev Sci. 2020 Mar;23(2):e12894. doi: 10.1111/desc.12894. Epub 2019 Oct 1.
The study employed four gestural models using frame-by-frame microanalytic methods, and followed how the behaviours unfolded over time. Forty-two human newborns (0-3 days) were examined for their imitation of tongue protrusion, 'head tilt with looking up', three-finger and two-finger gestures. The results showed that all three gesture groups were imitated. Results of the temporal analyses revealed an early and a later, second stage of responses. Later responses were characterized by a suppression of similar, but non-matching movements. Perinatal imitation is not a phenomenon served by a single underlying mechanism; it has at least two different stages. An early phase is followed by voluntary matching behaviour by the neonatal infant.
该研究采用了四种手势模型,使用逐帧微观分析方法,观察行为随时间的展开。对 42 名人类新生儿(0-3 天)进行了观察,以了解他们对舌头伸出、“抬头倾斜”、三指和两指手势的模仿情况。结果表明,所有三组手势都被模仿了。时间分析的结果显示出早期和后期的第二阶段反应。后期反应的特点是抑制类似但不匹配的运动。围产期模仿不是由单一潜在机制服务的现象;它至少有两个不同的阶段。早期阶段之后是新生儿的自愿匹配行为。