Department of Developmental Psychology, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Giessen, Germany.
Department of Psychology and Brain and Mind Institute, Western University, Ontario, London, Canada.
Infant Behav Dev. 2021 Feb;62:101512. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2020.101512. Epub 2020 Dec 9.
The present study examined whether infants' visual preferences for real objects and pictures are related to their manual object exploration skills. Fifty-nine 7-month-old infants were tested in a preferential looking task with a real object and its pictorial counterpart. All of the infants also participated in a manual object exploration task, in which they freely explored five toy blocks. Results revealed a significant positive relationship between infants' haptic scan levels in the manual object exploration task and their gaze behavior in the preferential looking task: The higher infants' haptic scan levels, the longer they looked at real objects compared to pictures. Our findings suggest that the specific exploratory action of haptically scanning an object is associated with infants' visual preference for real objects over pictures.
本研究考察了婴儿对实物和图片的视觉偏好是否与其手动物体探索技能有关。59 名 7 个月大的婴儿在一个带有实物和其图片对应物的偏好注视任务中接受了测试。所有婴儿还参加了一个手动物体探索任务,在该任务中,他们自由地探索了五个玩具块。结果显示,婴儿在手动物体探索任务中的触觉扫描水平与他们在偏好注视任务中的注视行为之间存在显著的正相关关系:婴儿的触觉扫描水平越高,他们对比图片而言注视实物的时间就越长。我们的研究结果表明,触觉扫描物体的特定探索动作与婴儿对实物的视觉偏好有关,而不是图片。