Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USAwww.tobiasgrossmann.com.
Behav Brain Sci. 2024 Jun 27;47:e128. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X23003151.
This commentary challenges Spelke's view on the early development of social cognition from a neuroscience perspective by presenting an overlooked body of evidence from neuroimaging research on joint attention with human infants. Indeed, evidence demonstrating adult-like, neural sensitivity to joint attention in young infants, supports alternative theoretical views concerning the origins of uniquely human forms of social cognition.
这篇评论从神经科学的角度对斯皮克(Spelke)关于社会认知早期发展的观点提出了挑战,提出了神经影像学研究中关于与人类婴儿共同关注的被忽视的证据。事实上,有证据表明,婴儿对共同关注具有成人般的神经敏感性,这支持了关于独特的人类社会认知起源的替代理论观点。