Custer W L
University of Florida, USA.
Child Dev. 1996 Apr;67(2):678-88.
The present study examined the nature of young children's understanding of various mental representations. 3- and 4-year-olds were presented with story protagonists who held mental representations (beliefs, pretenses, and memories) that contradicted reality. Subjects chose 1 of 2 alternate "thought pictures" (depicting either the mental representation or reality) that reflected the mental state. While 4-year-olds performed relatively well on all scenario types, 3-year-olds chose the correct thought picture significantly more often for pretense and memory scenarios than for false belief scenarios. These results suggest that young children conceptualize pretense as involving mental representations, and that they have more difficulty understanding contradictory mental representations that purport to correspond to reality.
本研究考察了幼儿对各种心理表征的理解本质。向3岁和4岁儿童呈现持有与现实相矛盾的心理表征(信念、假装和记忆)的故事主人公。受试者从反映心理状态的2种交替的“思维图片”(描绘心理表征或现实)中选择1种。虽然4岁儿童在所有情景类型中表现相对较好,但3岁儿童在假装和记忆情景中比在错误信念情景中更频繁地选择正确的思维图片。这些结果表明,幼儿将假装概念化为涉及心理表征,并且他们在理解旨在与现实相对应的矛盾心理表征方面存在更多困难。