Harris Paul L, Lane Jonathan D
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Topoi (Dordr). 2014 Oct;33(2):443-458. doi: 10.1007/s11245-013-9180-0. Epub 2013 Aug 2.
Children learn about the world from the testimony of other people, often coming to accept what they are told about a variety of unobservable and indeed counterintuitive phenomena. However, research on children's learning from testimony has paid limited attention to the foundations of that capacity. We ask whether those foundations can be observed in infancy. We review evidence from two areas of research: infants' sensitivity to the emotional expressions of other people; and their capacity to understand the exchange of information through non-verbal gestures and vocalization. We conclude that a grasp of the bi-directional exchange of information is present early in the second year. We discuss the implications for future research, especially across different cultural settings.
儿童通过他人的证词来了解世界,常常会接受别人告诉他们的各种不可观察到的、甚至违反直觉的现象。然而,关于儿童从证词中学习的研究,对这种能力的基础关注有限。我们要问的是,这些基础能否在婴儿期被观察到。我们回顾了来自两个研究领域的证据:婴儿对他人情感表达的敏感性;以及他们通过非语言手势和发声来理解信息交流的能力。我们得出结论,对信息双向交流的理解在第二年年初就已存在。我们讨论了这对未来研究的启示,特别是在不同文化背景下的研究。