Ruff H A, Turkewitz G
Percept Mot Skills. 1979 Jun;48(3 Pt 1):815-26. doi: 10.2466/pms.1979.48.3.815.
When pairs of stimuli which varied in size or brightness and in pattern were presented to 6-, 9- and 24-wk.-olds, the visual attention of the younger infants appeared to be more influenced by size or brightness than by pattern, while the opposite was the case for the oldest infants. The results of another study suggested that the effects of size and brightness were additive for 9-wk.-olds. Finally, a third study using a subject-control procedure with successive stimulus presentation yielded results which were essentially the same as those of the first study. The results were interpreted as supporting the hypothesis that amount of stimulation is a major determinant of attention in the first 2 mo. and that its effectiveness decreases with age.
当向6周、9周和24周大的婴儿呈现大小、亮度或图案不同的成对刺激时,较小婴儿的视觉注意力似乎受大小或亮度的影响比受图案的影响更大,而最大婴儿的情况则相反。另一项研究结果表明,对于9周大的婴儿,大小和亮度的影响是相加的。最后,第三项使用连续刺激呈现的被试-控制程序的研究得出的结果与第一项研究的结果基本相同。这些结果被解释为支持以下假设:刺激量是出生后头两个月注意力的主要决定因素,并且其有效性会随着年龄增长而降低。