Hattori M
Shinrigaku Kenkyu. 1980 Dec;51(5):241-9.
Eighty-eight children (kindergartners, second- and sixth-graders) were successively given three (Memory, Inference and Comparison) tasks, and their eye-movements were recorded. In Inference task, subjects were asked to draw an affirmative, partially negative, and negative inference from two lines of figure series which were divided into an upper-set (yellow-cross and green-triangle) and a lower-set (green-triangle and green-cross). It was found that, whereas second-graders began to show the different way of scanning from kindergartners during Inference task, scanning by peripheral vision appeared only for sixth-graders, and a difference has been shown between pattern of eye-movements to correct and wrong answers in those two elder groups, but no such difference was obtained in kindergartners.
88名儿童(幼儿园儿童、二年级和六年级学生)依次完成了三项任务(记忆、推理和比较),并记录了他们的眼动情况。在推理任务中,要求受试者根据分为上组(黄色十字和绿色三角形)和下组(绿色三角形和绿色十字)的两行图形系列得出肯定、部分否定和否定的推理。结果发现,在推理任务中,二年级学生开始表现出与幼儿园儿童不同的扫描方式,而只有六年级学生出现了周边视觉扫描,并且在这两个年龄较大的组中,对正确和错误答案的眼动模式存在差异,但在幼儿园儿童中未发现这种差异。