Laudańska Zuzanna, Malinowska-Korczak Anna, Babis Karolina, Mąka Szymon, Lozano Itziar, Marschik Peter B, Zhang Dajie, Patsis Katerina, Szmytke Magdalena, Podstolak Monika, Araszkiewicz Weronika, Tomalski Przemysław
Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg University, German Center for Mental Health (DZPG), Heidelberg, Germany.
BMC Psychol. 2025 Apr 1;13(1):320. doi: 10.1186/s40359-025-02645-9.
Motor milestones are not only indicators of developmental progress, but they also open up new opportunities for infants to interact with the environment and social partners, as the development of motor, social, and language skills is tightly interconnected in infancy. This study will investigate how the transition to independent sitting relates to key areas of socio-communicative development in infancy: vocal production and visual attention.
This study addresses the relationship between sitting acquisition and social cognition skills in infancy. It will allow for comparing if infant motor development, vocalizations, and visual attention undergo developmental changes in parallel or whether they have intertwined trajectories. We will conduct a longitudinal study using a milestone-based approach to account for individual differences in relation to the timing of motor milestone acquisition. We will invite parent-infant dyads to the lab when infants are at different stages of independent sitting acquisition: non-sitting, attempting-sitting and expert-sitting. Infants' attention toward faces and toys will be measured with a wearable eye-tracker during free-flowing dyadic interactions with their caregivers. During the same interactions, infant vocalizations will also be recorded and analyzed. Additionally, screen-based eye-tracking will be used to precisely assess changes in infants' attention to the mouth area of the speaker.
Altogether, this study will provide a unique dataset that tracks the cross-dependence of motor, visual and vocal developmental trajectories. It will have the potential to inform future studies of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism that are characterized by socio-communicative challenges.
运动发育里程碑不仅是发育进程的指标,还为婴儿与环境及社会伙伴互动带来新机会,因为运动、社交和语言技能的发展在婴儿期紧密相连。本研究将调查向独立坐立的转变如何与婴儿期社会交流发展的关键领域相关:发声和视觉注意力。
本研究探讨婴儿期坐立获得与社会认知技能之间的关系。它将能够比较婴儿运动发育、发声和视觉注意力是并行经历发育变化,还是具有相互交织的轨迹。我们将采用基于里程碑的方法进行纵向研究,以考虑运动里程碑获得时间方面的个体差异。当婴儿处于独立坐立获得的不同阶段:未坐立、尝试坐立和熟练坐立阶段时,我们将邀请母婴二元组到实验室。在与照顾者自由流畅的二元互动中,使用可穿戴眼动仪测量婴儿对人脸和玩具的注意力。在同一互动过程中,还将记录和分析婴儿的发声。此外,基于屏幕的眼动追踪将用于精确评估婴儿对说话者嘴部区域注意力的变化。
总之,本研究将提供一个独特的数据集,追踪运动、视觉和发声发育轨迹的相互依赖性。它有可能为未来关于神经发育障碍(如以社会交流挑战为特征的自闭症)的研究提供信息。