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使用自由观看测量社会注意力的发展

Measuring the Development of Social Attention Using Free-Viewing.

作者信息

Frank Michael C, Vul Edward, Saxe Rebecca

机构信息

Department of Psychology Stanford University.

Department of Psychology University of California, San Diego.

出版信息

Infancy. 2012 Jul;17(4):355-375. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-7078.2011.00086.x. Epub 2011 Jul 28.

Abstract

How do young children direct their attention to other people in the natural world? Although many studies have examined the perception of faces and of goal-directed actions, relatively little work has focused on what children will look at in complex and unconstrained viewing environments. To address this question, we showed videos of objects, faces, children playing with toys, and complex social scenes to a large sample of infants and toddlers between 3 and 30 months old. We found systematic developmental changes in what children looked at. When viewing faces alone, younger children looked more at eyes and older children more at mouths, especially when the faces were making expressions or talking. In the more complex videos, older children looked more at hands than younger children, especially when the hands were performing actions. Our results suggest that as children develop they become better able to direct their attention to the parts of complex scenes that are most interesting socially.

摘要

幼儿如何在自然环境中将注意力指向他人?尽管许多研究已经考察了对面部和目标导向动作的感知,但相对较少的工作聚焦于在复杂且无限制的观看环境中儿童会注视什么。为了解决这个问题,我们向一大组3至30个月大的婴幼儿播放了物体、面部、儿童玩玩具以及复杂社交场景的视频。我们发现儿童注视内容存在系统性的发育变化。当单独观看面部时,年龄较小的儿童更多地注视眼睛,年龄较大的儿童更多地注视嘴巴,尤其是当面部做出表情或说话时。在更复杂的视频中,年龄较大的儿童比年龄较小的儿童更多地注视手部,尤其是当手部执行动作时。我们的结果表明,随着儿童的成长,他们能够更好地将注意力指向复杂场景中在社交方面最有趣的部分。

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