van der Meer A L, van der Weel F R, Lee D N
Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Science. 1995 Feb 3;267(5198):693-5. doi: 10.1126/science.7839147.
Arm movements made by newborn babies are usually dismissed as unintentional, purposeless, or reflexive. Spontaneous arm-waving movements were recorded while newborns lay supine facing to one side. They were allowed to see only the arm they were facing, only the opposite arm on a video monitor, or neither arm. Small forces pulled on their wrists in the direction of the toes. The babies opposed the perturbing force so as to keep an arm up and moving normally, but only when they could see the arm, either directly or on the video monitor. The findings indicate that newborns can purposely control their arm movements in the face of external forces and that development of visual control of arm movement is underway soon after birth.
新生儿的手臂动作通常被认为是无意的、无目的的或反射性的。当新生儿仰卧着面向一侧时,记录下他们自发的挥动手臂动作。他们只能看到自己面对的那只手臂、视频监视器上相对的那只手臂,或者两只手臂都看不到。朝着脚趾方向对他们的手腕施加小的拉力。婴儿会抵抗这种干扰力,以便保持一只手臂向上并正常移动,但只有当他们能直接看到手臂或在视频监视器上看到手臂时才会这样。研究结果表明,新生儿在面对外力时能够有意识地控制自己的手臂动作,并且出生后不久手臂动作的视觉控制就开始发展了。