Wildt Eugenia, Rohlfing Katharina J
Developmental Psycholinguistics, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Paderborn University, Warburger Str. 100, 33098 Paderborn, Germany.
Infant Behav Dev. 2024 Mar;74:101917. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2023.101917. Epub 2023 Dec 22.
Research has shown that infants' language development is influenced by their gaze following-an ability linked to their cognitive and social development. Following social learning approaches, this pilot study explored whether variations in gaze following and later vocabulary scores relate to early mother-infant interactions by focusing on the role of mothers' gaze responsiveness in infants' attentional and language development. We recruited 15 mother-child pairs in Poland and assessed their engagement in joint attention episodes. Results indicate that mothers foster their infants' gaze-following ability by providing them with numerous opportunities to participate in the task. We also confirmed a correlation between infants' gaze-following ability at 6 months and their vocabulary scores at 24 months. However, combining both infants' gaze following and mothers' gaze monitoring as predictors in one model revealed that maternal gaze monitoring was a stronger predictor of infants' later vocabulary growth. Overall, this study emphasizes that mothers' gaze responsiveness is a crucial feature of scaffolding that impacts on infants' gaze following and language development.
研究表明,婴儿的语言发展受到其目光追随能力的影响,而这种能力与其认知和社会发展相关。遵循社会学习方法,这项初步研究通过关注母亲目光反应性在婴儿注意力和语言发展中的作用,探讨了目光追随的差异和后期词汇得分是否与早期母婴互动有关。我们在波兰招募了15对母婴,并评估了他们在共同注意情境中的参与度。结果表明,母亲通过为婴儿提供大量参与任务的机会来培养他们的目光追随能力。我们还证实了婴儿6个月时的目光追随能力与24个月时的词汇得分之间存在相关性。然而,将婴儿的目光追随和母亲的目光监测作为一个模型中的预测因素相结合后发现,母亲的目光监测是婴儿后期词汇增长的更强预测因素。总体而言,这项研究强调母亲的目光反应性是支架作用的一个关键特征,会影响婴儿的目光追随和语言发展。