Bigelow Ann E, Walden Laura M
Department of Psychology St. Francis Xavier University.
Infancy. 2009 Sep 10;14(5):526-549. doi: 10.1080/15250000903144181. Epub 2009 Sep 1.
Infants' response to maternal mirroring was investigated in 4-month-old infants. Mother-infant dyads participated in the still face and replay tasks. Infants were grouped by those whose mothers did and did not mirror their behavior in the interactive phases of the tasks. In the still face task, infants with maternal mirroring showed more attention, smiling, and positive vocalizations across the phases, although both groups of infants demonstrated the still-face effect with attention and smiling. Infants' social bidding to the mother during the still-face phase correlated with mothers' mirroring behavior. In the replay task, infants with maternal mirroring demonstrated carryover effects with smiling; infants without maternal mirroring showed no awareness of change in their mothers' behavior. In both the still face and replay tasks, infants with maternal mirroring were more engaged with their mothers. Results suggest that maternal mirroring of infants' behavior affects infants' detection of, and response to, reciprocal interaction.
研究人员对4个月大的婴儿对母亲镜像反应进行了调查。母婴二元组参与了静脸和回放任务。婴儿被分为两组,一组母亲在任务的互动阶段镜像他们的行为,另一组母亲则没有。在静脸任务中,有母亲镜像的婴儿在各个阶段表现出更多的注意力、微笑和积极发声,尽管两组婴儿在注意力和微笑方面都表现出静脸效应。婴儿在静脸阶段对母亲的社交请求与母亲的镜像行为相关。在回放任务中,有母亲镜像的婴儿在微笑方面表现出延续效应;没有母亲镜像的婴儿没有意识到母亲行为的变化。在静脸和回放任务中,有母亲镜像的婴儿与母亲的互动更多。结果表明,母亲对婴儿行为的镜像会影响婴儿对相互互动的察觉和反应。