Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2023 Feb 13;378(1870):20210358. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2021.0358. Epub 2022 Dec 26.
Actions in the world elicit data for learning and do so in a stream of interconnected events. Here, we provide evidence on how toddlers with their parent sample information by acting on toys during exploratory play. We observed 10 min of free-flowing and unconstrained object exploration of by toddlers (mean age 21 months) and parents in a room with many available objects ( = 32). Borrowing concepts and measures from the study of narratives, we found that the toy selections are not a string of unrelated events but exhibit a suite of what we call coherence statistics: Zipfian distributions, burstiness and a network structure. We discuss the transient memory processes that underlie the moment-to-moment toy selections that create this coherence and the role of these statistics in the development of abstract and generalizable systems of knowledge. This article is part of the theme issue 'Concepts in interaction: social engagement and inner experiences'.
行动在世界上引发数据以供学习,并在一连串相互关联的事件中进行。在这里,我们提供了关于幼儿在探索性游戏中通过对玩具采取行动来抽样信息的证据。我们观察了 32 名 21 个月大的幼儿及其父母在一个有许多可用物品的房间里进行的 10 分钟自由流动和无约束的物体探索。借鉴叙事研究的概念和方法,我们发现玩具选择不是一系列不相关的事件,而是表现出一套我们称之为连贯性统计数据:Zipfian 分布、突发和网络结构。我们讨论了短暂记忆过程,这些过程是构成这种连贯性的时刻到时刻的玩具选择的基础,以及这些统计数据在抽象和可推广的知识系统发展中的作用。本文是“互动中的概念:社会参与和内在体验”主题问题的一部分。