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Catalina Suarez-Rivera1,2, Catherine S Tamis-LeMonda1

  • 1New York University Steinhardt School of Culture Education and Human Development , New York, NY, USA.

Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
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タイムリーな乳幼児の応答である社会的偶発性は、注意、記憶、コミュニケーションスキルを構築することにより、早期学習を強化します。これらの相互作用は、乳幼児の継続的な関与と発達を促進するフィードバックループを作成します。

科学分野:

  • 発達心理学
  • 認知科学
  • 言語学

背景:

  • 社会的偶発性(乳幼児の行動に対するタイムリーな応答と定義される)は、乳幼児の学習を促進することが知られています。
  • しかし、社会的偶発性が学習、特に早期の単語獲得に影響を与える具体的なメカニズムは、完全には理解されていません。

研究 の 目的:

  • 乳幼児の行動、社会的偶発性、および乳幼児の学習を結びつける経路を提案し、詳しく説明すること。
  • これらのメカニズムを例示するために、早期の単語学習をモデルシステムとして使用すること。

主な方法:

  • 社会的偶発性と乳幼児の学習に関する既存の研究のレビューと統合。
  • 影響のメカニズムを説明するための理論的枠組みの開発。

主要な成果:

  • 社会的偶発性は、乳幼児の注意を活用することで乳幼児の学習を強化します。
  • これは、多感覚的な経験を促進し、継続的な関与のための自己維持的なフィードバックループを作成します。
  • 記憶の定着を助け、コミュニケーションの語用論の獲得をサポートします。

結論:

  • 社会的偶発性は、複数の相互に関連する経路を通じて乳幼児の学習に重要な役割を果たします。
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言語発達影響のメカニズム親子相互作用応答性社会的偶発性単語学習

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  • これらのメカニズムは、乳幼児期を超えて、さまざまな発達領域に及びます。
  • これらのメカニズムを理解することは、さまざまな時間スケールにわたる社会的学習を理解するための鍵となります。