Department of Psychology, University of Milan-Bicocca, Milano, Italy.
Milan Center for Neuroscience, NeuroMi, Milano, Italy.
Infancy. 2021 May;26(3):442-454. doi: 10.1111/infa.12397. Epub 2021 Mar 11.
Rule learning (RL) refers to infants' ability to extract high-order, repetition-based rules from a sequence of elements and to generalize them to new items. RL has been demonstrated in both the auditory and the visual modality, but no studies have investigated infants' transfer of learning across these two modalities, a process that is fundamental for the development of many complex cognitive skills. Using a visual habituation procedure within a cross-modal RL task, we tested 7-month-old infants' transfer of learning both from speech to vision (auditory-visual-AV-condition) and from vision to speech (visual-auditory-VA-condition). Results showed a transfer of learning in the AV condition, but only for those infants who were able to efficiently extract the rule during the learning (habituation) phase. In contrast, in the VA condition infants provided no evidence of RL. Overall, this study indicates that 7-month-old infants can transfers high-order rules across modalities with an advantage for transferring from speech to vision, and that this ability is constrained by infants' individual differences in the way they process the to-be-learned rules.
规则学习(RL)是指婴儿从一系列元素中提取基于重复的高阶规则并将其推广到新项的能力。RL 在听觉和视觉模态中都得到了证明,但尚无研究调查婴儿在这两种模态之间的学习迁移,这是许多复杂认知技能发展的基础。我们在跨模态 RL 任务中使用视觉习惯化程序,测试了 7 个月大婴儿从言语到视觉(听觉-视觉-AV 条件)和从视觉到言语(视觉-听觉-VA 条件)的学习迁移。结果表明,在 AV 条件下存在学习迁移,但仅适用于那些在学习(习惯化)阶段能够有效提取规则的婴儿。相比之下,在 VA 条件下,婴儿没有表现出 RL。总体而言,这项研究表明,7 个月大的婴儿可以跨模态转移高阶规则,并且从言语到视觉的转移具有优势,而这种能力受到婴儿以不同方式处理要学习规则的个体差异的限制。