Woolley J D
Department of Psychology, University of Texas, Austin 78712, USA.
Child Dev. 1995 Aug;66(4):1011-2.
In 2 studies, 3- and 4-year-old children's ability to reason about the relation between mental representations and reality was examined. In the first study, children received parallel false belief and "false" imagination tasks. Results revealed that children performed better on imagination tasks than on belief tasks. The second study demonstrated that, when various alternative explanations for better performance on the imagination task were controlled for, children still performed significantly better when reasoning about another person's imagination than when reasoning about another person's belief. These findings suggest that children's understanding that mental representations can differ from reality may emerge first with respect to representations that do not purport to represent reality truthfully.
在两项研究中,对3岁和4岁儿童推断心理表征与现实之间关系的能力进行了考察。在第一项研究中,儿童接受了平行的错误信念和“错误”想象任务。结果显示,儿童在想象任务上的表现优于信念任务。第二项研究表明,在对想象任务表现更好的各种其他解释进行控制后,儿童在推断他人的想象时仍比推断他人的信念时表现得明显更好。这些发现表明,儿童对心理表征可能与现实不同的理解可能首先出现在那些并非旨在如实表征现实的表征方面。