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婴儿运动发展中的学习

Learning in the development of infant locomotion.

作者信息

Adolph K E

机构信息

Emory University, USA.

出版信息

Monogr Soc Res Child Dev. 1997;62(3):I-VI, 1-158.

PMID:9394468
Abstract

Infants master crawling and walking in an environment filled with varied and unfamiliar surfaces. At the same time, infants' bodies and skills continually change. The changing demands of everyday locomotion require infants to adapt locomotion to the properties of the terrain and to their own physical abilities. This Monograph examines how infants acquire adaptive locomotion in a novel task--going up and down slopes. Infants were tested longitudinally from their first week of crawling until several weeks after they began walking. Everyday locomotor experience played a central role in adaptive responding. Over weeks of crawling, infants' judgments became increasingly accurate, and exploration became increasingly efficient. There was no transfer over the transition from crawling to walking. Instead, infants learned, all over again, how to cope with slopes from an upright position. Findings indicate that learning generalized from everyday experience traveling over flat surfaces at home but that learning was specific to infants' typical method of locomotion and vantage point. Moreover, learning was not the result of simple associations between a particular locomotor response and a particular slope. Rather, infants learned to gauge their abilities on-line as they encountered each hill at the start of the trial. Change in locomotor responses and exploratory movements revealed a process of differentiation and selection spurred by changes in infants' everyday experience, body dimensions, and locomotor proficiency on flat ground.

摘要

婴儿在充满各种陌生表面的环境中掌握爬行和行走技能。与此同时,婴儿的身体和技能也在不断变化。日常移动的不断变化的需求要求婴儿根据地形的特性和自身的身体能力来调整移动方式。本专题论文探讨了婴儿如何在一项新任务——上下斜坡中获得适应性移动能力。从婴儿开始爬行的第一周起,对他们进行了纵向测试,一直持续到他们开始行走后的几周。日常移动经验在适应性反应中起着核心作用。在数周的爬行过程中,婴儿的判断变得越来越准确,探索也变得越来越有效。从爬行到行走的转变过程中没有迁移现象。相反,婴儿要重新学习如何从直立姿势应对斜坡。研究结果表明,学习是从在家中在平坦表面上的日常经验中推广而来的,但学习是特定于婴儿典型的移动方式和有利位置的。此外,学习并非特定运动反应与特定斜坡之间简单关联的结果。相反,婴儿在每次试验开始遇到每个斜坡时,会在线评估自己的能力。移动反应和探索性动作的变化揭示了一个由婴儿日常经验、身体尺寸以及在平坦地面上的移动熟练程度的变化所激发的分化和选择过程。

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