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对婴儿唱歌很重要:早期的唱歌互动会影响音乐偏好,并有助于词汇量的建立。

Singing to infants matters: Early singing interactions affect musical preferences and facilitate vocabulary building.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Middlesex University, London, UK.

Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.

出版信息

J Child Lang. 2022 May;49(3):552-577. doi: 10.1017/S0305000921000167. Epub 2021 Apr 28.

Abstract

This research revealed that the frequency of reported parent-infant singing interactions predicted 6-month-old infants' performance in laboratory music experiments and mediated their language development in the second year. At 6 months, infants (n = 36) were tested using a preferential listening procedure assessing their sustained attention to instrumental and sung versions of the same novel tunes whilst the parents completed an ad-hoc questionnaire assessing home musical interactions with their infants. Language development was assessed with a follow-up when the infants were 14-month-old (n = 26). The main results showed that 6-month-olds preferred listening to sung rather than instrumental melodies, and that self-reported high levels of parental singing with their infants [i] were associated with less pronounced preference for the sung over the instrumental version of the tunes at 6 months, and [ii] predicted significant advantages on the language outcomes in the second year. The results are interpreted in relation to conceptions of developmental plasticity.

摘要

这项研究表明,报告的父母-婴儿唱歌互动的频率预测了 6 个月大婴儿在实验室音乐实验中的表现,并在第二年中介了他们的语言发展。在 6 个月大时,通过偏好聆听程序对 36 名婴儿进行测试,评估他们对同一首新曲调的乐器和歌唱版本的持续注意力,而父母则完成一份专门的问卷,评估他们与婴儿在家中的音乐互动。在婴儿 14 个月大时(n=26)进行后续评估。主要结果表明,6 个月大的婴儿更喜欢听唱歌而不是器乐旋律,而且父母报告的与婴儿唱歌的高水平[I]与 6 个月时对唱歌版本与器乐版本的曲调的偏好程度较低有关,并且[ii]预测了第二年语言结果的显著优势。这些结果与发展可塑性的概念有关。

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