婴儿产生最佳的信息点,以满足他们沟通伙伴的认识需求
Tibor Tauzin1,2, Josep Call3, György Gergely1
1Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University.
Open mind : discoveries in cognitive science
|October 30, 2024
概括
18个月大的婴儿表现出复杂的沟通技巧. 他们调整他们的指着手势,以确保他们的合作伙伴理解他们想要的对象,显示早期的小读能力.
科学领域:
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 语言学的语言学.
背景情况:
- 人类的沟通依赖于最佳的信息信号.
- 成年人根据收件人的知识灵活地修改手势.
- 在未能发言的婴儿中研究类似的能力至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了检查18个月大的婴儿调整沟通手势的能力.
- 为了确定婴儿是否考虑伴侣的认识系统状态.
- 评估早期的务实推理沟通技巧.
主要方法:
- 为18个月大的婴儿设计了一项合作指针任务.
- 在各种条件下 (分散注意力的物体,被覆盖的物体) 分析了婴儿指着手的手势.
- 合作伙伴的知识状态 (知情,不知情,错误的信息) 被操纵.
主要成果:
- 婴儿修改了指针,以避免指向分散注意力的东西.
- 婴儿更多地指着目标,并在伴侣缺乏信息时使用修改的手势.
- 手势修改与伴侣需要的信息量相关.
结论:
- 18个月的宝宝根据伴侣的认识系统需求调整沟通手势.
- 婴儿很早就表现出小读和务实的推断能力.
- 这些技能有助于在合作环境中有效地交换信息.
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