Samuels C A
J Exp Child Psychol. 1985 Aug;40(1):105-14. doi: 10.1016/0022-0965(85)90067-0.
Thirty-two 3-month-old infants participated in two experiments showing color videotapes of facial stimuli in a paired comparison format. In Experiment 1, the experimenter, serving as the stimulus, looked either directly at the infant or averted his gaze to the side; the face was presented either still or in motion. Eye contact opportunity had no effect while motion of the head was an effective attractor of visual fixation. In Experiment 2, the amount of available eye contact opportunity was parametrically varied by occluding the eyes with different patterns of blinking, each at the same rate. The no-motion 100% eye contact available condition received less attention than the three blinking stimuli, which were all equally attended to, though they varied with respect to the amount of eye contact opportunity they afforded. The contrast in effect of eye contact availability and rather subtle stimulus motion would imply that 3-month-old infants are comparatively insensitive to being the object of another's visual regard.
32名3个月大的婴儿参与了两项实验,实验以配对比较的形式播放面部刺激的彩色录像带。在实验1中,作为刺激源的实验者要么直接看着婴儿,要么将目光转向一侧;面部呈现为静止或动态。眼神交流机会没有影响,而头部运动是视觉注视的有效吸引因素。在实验2中,通过以相同速率用不同的眨眼模式遮挡眼睛,对视眼神交流机会的数量进行了参数化变化。无运动的100%对视条件比三种眨眼刺激受到的关注更少,尽管这三种眨眼刺激提供的眼神交流机会数量不同,但它们受到的关注程度相同。眼神交流可用性和相当微妙的刺激运动效果的对比表明,3个月大的婴儿对成为他人视觉关注的对象相对不敏感。