O'Connell Laura, Poulin-Dubois Diane, Demke Tamara, Guay Amanda
Concordia University.
Infancy. 2009 Jul 8;14(4):414-438. doi: 10.1080/15250000902994073. Epub 2009 Jul 1.
Adopting a procedure developed with human speakers, we examined infants' ability to follow a nonhuman agent's gaze direction and subsequently to use its gaze to learn new words. When a programmable robot acted as the speaker (Experiment 1), infants followed its gaze toward the word referent whether or not it coincided with their own focus of attention, but failed to learn a new word. When the speaker was human, infants correctly mapped the words (Experiment 2). Furthermore, when the robot interacted contingently, this did not facilitate infants' word mapping (Experiment 3). These findings suggest that gaze following upon hearing a novel word is not sufficient to learn the referent of the word when the speaker is nonhuman.
我们采用一种针对人类说话者开发的程序,研究了婴儿追随非人类主体注视方向并随后利用其注视来学习新单词的能力。当一个可编程机器人充当说话者时(实验1),无论其注视方向是否与婴儿自己的注意力焦点一致,婴儿都会追随它看向单词所指对象,但未能学会新单词。当说话者是人类时,婴儿能够正确地将单词与所指对象对应起来(实验2)。此外,当机器人进行互动时,这并没有促进婴儿的单词对应(实验3)。这些发现表明,当说话者是非人类时,听到新单词后追随注视方向不足以让婴儿学会该单词的所指对象。