Tan Xing Xi, Leong Victoria
Division of Psychology, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
MethodsX. 2023 Jun 29;11:102273. doi: 10.1016/j.mex.2023.102273. eCollection 2023 Dec.
This protocol describes an adaptation of a classic sequential touching object categorisation task to assess infant attention set-shifting, suitable for ages 12-24 months. The task is conducted in a social interactive context with a parent, who scaffolds their infants' attention shift from high-salience to low-salience dimensional properties of objects (e.g., shape vs material). This task is adapted from Ellis and Oakes (2006), where 14 month-old infants were able to flexibly attend to both shape and material. In this paper, we present a methodological innovation which permits the direct measurement of the effect of parent-child interactions on an early developing executive function skill. This novel social interactive protocol permits direct assessment of the effect of parent-child interaction on an early executive function skill, attention set-shifting.•The parental role is to scaffold a shift in their child's attention from a high salient (e.g. shape) to a low-salient (e.g. material) dimension of the stimulus set.•The protocol is suitable for infants aged between 12 and 24 months.
本方案描述了对经典的顺序触摸物体分类任务的一种改编,以评估婴儿的注意力转换能力,适用于12至24个月大的婴儿。该任务在与家长的社会互动情境中进行,家长引导婴儿将注意力从物体的高显著性维度属性(如形状)转移到低显著性维度属性(如材质)。此任务改编自埃利斯和奥克斯(2006年)的研究,其中14个月大的婴儿能够灵活地关注形状和材质。在本文中,我们提出了一种方法创新,可直接测量亲子互动对早期发展的执行功能技能的影响。这种新颖的社会互动方案允许直接评估亲子互动对早期执行功能技能——注意力转换的影响。•家长的角色是引导孩子的注意力从刺激集的高显著性维度(如形状)转移到低显著性维度(如材质)。•该方案适用于12至24个月大的婴儿。