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洞察语言发展:通过眼动追踪探索婴儿早期单词识别中的个体差异

Gazing Into Language Development: Exploring Individual Variability in Early Word Recognition in Infancy Through Eye-Tracking.

作者信息

Gerbrand Anton, Wengman Johan, Forssman Linda

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

出版信息

Infancy. 2025 Jul-Aug;30(4):e70028. doi: 10.1111/infa.70028.

Abstract

Previous research suggests that early word recognition is an important foundation for subsequent vocabulary development. However, the optimal method for assessing this ability in infancy remains unclear. To investigate this issue, we collected data from 70 participants (45.7% female) at 10, 11.5, 18 and 24 months of age using two eye-tracking based tasks-the preferential looking- and mismatch paradigms-as well as parental reports on a short form of the Swedish Early Communicative Development Inventories (SE-CDI). Both eye-tracking-based paradigms correlated with concurrent and later vocabulary scores. However, while the preferential looking paradigm showed stability across time, the mismatch paradigm did not demonstrate longitudinal stability and its associations with vocabulary were sometimes in unexpected directions. These findings suggest that the mismatch paradigm may reflect shifting cognitive or attentional processes during development, highlighting the need for further investigation. In contrast, the eye-tracking based preferential looking paradigm, may offer an objective complement to parental reports for predicting subsequent vocabulary development in early childhood.

摘要

先前的研究表明,早期的单词识别是后续词汇发展的重要基础。然而,评估婴儿期这种能力的最佳方法仍不明确。为了研究这个问题,我们使用两项基于眼动追踪的任务——优先注视范式和失配范式,以及瑞典早期交流发展量表简表(SE-CDI)的家长报告,收集了70名参与者(45.7%为女性)在10、11.5、18和24个月大时的数据。两种基于眼动追踪的范式都与同时期和后期的词汇得分相关。然而,虽然优先注视范式在不同时间表现出稳定性,但失配范式并未显示出纵向稳定性,而且它与词汇的关联有时方向出乎意料。这些发现表明,失配范式可能反映了发育过程中认知或注意力过程的变化,凸显了进一步研究的必要性。相比之下,基于眼动追踪的优先注视范式,可能为预测幼儿期后续词汇发展的家长报告提供客观补充。

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