社会世界的对象:婴儿对象表现能力的极限是由对象的社会相关性所塑造的
Melissa M Kibbe1, Aimee E Stahl2
1Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States.
Advances in child development and behavior
|July 22, 2023
概括
婴儿 婴儿 婴儿
科学领域:
- 认知发展 认知发展
- 社会认知是指社会认知.
- 婴儿心理学 婴儿心理学
背景情况:
- 几十年的研究表明,婴儿对象表现能力的局限性.
- 传统的方法往往孤立对象,忽视他们的现实世界的社会背景.
- 物体经常在婴儿的日常经历中充当社会艺术品.
结论:
- 婴儿对象表达比以前认为的要灵活得多.
- 社会因素对于准确估计早期认知能力至关重要.
- 未来的研究应该优先考虑生态有效的,社会嵌入式的方法.
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