Department of Psychology, Heidelberg University.
Dev Psychol. 2023 Aug;59(8):1496-1510. doi: 10.1037/dev0001518. Epub 2023 Jun 1.
This study explores how 7-month-old infants categorize graphical images varying in basic perceptual features by using a fast periodic visual stimulation (FPVS) task. Most participants were Caucasian and their parents had a higher education, but the family's socioeconomic background was mixed. Experiment 1 ( = 23) tested brain responses to configurational versus scrambled image sequences and found an oddball effect for both conditions, with configurational information leading to stronger neural responses. Experiment 2 explored the role of category learning for later FPVS performance: Group A (control; = 22) participated in the FPVS categorization task only. Group B (fam; = 21) was first familiarized with standard exemplars. Group C (fam + contrast; = 29) was presented an additional exemplar of the contrasting category before the FPVS task. Electroencephalogram analyses revealed a decrease in Nc amplitude (measuring attention) throughout the familiarization phase. Long looking at the out-of-category exemplar in Group C indicated infants' visual interest. Brain responses in the subsequently presented FPVS were strong but did not differ between groups. This highlights the ability of the infant brain to organize perceptual input very rapidly without requiring familiarization but also points to the need for further studies exploring brain processes associated with infants' category learning and categorization at the brain level. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
本研究采用快速周期性视觉刺激(FPVS)任务,探索了 7 个月大的婴儿如何根据基本感知特征对图形图像进行分类。大多数参与者为白种人,其父母受教育程度较高,但家庭的社会经济背景参差不齐。实验 1(n = 23)测试了大脑对组态与乱序图像序列的反应,发现两种条件下均存在异常效应,组态信息引发更强的神经反应。实验 2 探讨了类别学习对后续 FPVS 表现的作用:A 组(对照组;n = 22)仅参与 FPVS 分类任务。B 组(fam;n = 21)首先熟悉标准范例。C 组(fam + contrast;n = 29)在进行 FPVS 任务之前,还会呈现一个对比类别范例。脑电图分析显示,在熟悉阶段,Nc 振幅(测量注意力)逐渐降低。C 组长时间观察出类别范例表明婴儿的视觉兴趣。随后呈现的 FPVS 中的大脑反应强烈,但组间无差异。这突显了婴儿大脑在无需熟悉的情况下快速组织感知输入的能力,但也指出需要进一步研究探索与婴儿类别学习和大脑层面分类相关的大脑过程。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。