Abarbanell Linda, Li Peggy
Psychology, San Diego State University, Imperial Valley, Calexico, USA.
Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA.
Spat Cogn Comput. 2021;21(1):1-38. doi: 10.1080/13875868.2020.1825442. Epub 2020 Oct 5.
We examine whether acquiring left/right language affects children's ability to take a non-egocentric left-right perspective. In Experiment 1, we tested 10-13 year-old Tseltal (Mayan) and Spanish-speaking children from the same community on a task that required they retrieve a coin they previously seen hidden in one of four boxes to the left/right/front/back of a toy sheep after the entire array was rotated out of view. Their performance on the left/right boxes correlated positively with their comprehension and use of left-right language. In Experiment 2, we found that training Tseltal-speaking children to apply left-right lexical labels to represent the location of the coin improved performance, but improvement was more robust among a second group of children trained to use gestures instead.
我们研究了习得左右方向的语言是否会影响儿童采取非自我中心的左右视角的能力。在实验1中,我们对来自同一社区的10至13岁的泽尔塔尔语(玛雅语)儿童和说西班牙语的儿童进行了一项测试,该任务要求他们在整个排列被旋转到视线之外后,从一只玩具羊的左/右/前/后四个盒子中的一个里找回他们之前看到藏在其中的一枚硬币。他们在左/右盒子上的表现与他们对左右方向语言的理解和使用呈正相关。在实验2中,我们发现,训练说泽尔塔尔语的儿童使用左右词汇标签来表示硬币的位置可以提高表现,但在第二组接受手势使用训练的儿童中,表现的提高更为显著。