幼儿的扩展性思维:外部和内部记忆之间的成本依赖性权衡
Yibiao Liang1,2, Erik Blaser1, Jia Ying Yi3
1Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Boston.
Psychological science
|January 27, 2025
概括
幼儿学会使用外部记忆辅助工具与自己的工作记忆保持平衡. 随着对外部清单的访问变得越来越困难,孩子们使用它们的次数越来越少,但他们的购物准确性有所提高.
科学领域:
- 认知发展 认知发展
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 人类的记忆 人类的记忆
背景情况:
- 工作记忆研究往往侧重于内部回忆.
- 扩展思维的概念强调了外部信息的整合.
- 成年人战略性地使用外部资源,根据访问成本进行调整.
研究的目的:
- 研究外部资源使用与儿童工作记忆之间的权衡.
- 检查不同的访问成本如何影响儿童在记忆任务中的策略.
- 探索幼儿时代扩展思维概念的发展.
主要方法:
- 一个虚拟购物游戏是为5至8岁的孩子设计的.
- 通过延迟 (0-4秒) 来操纵购物清单的访问成本.
- 实验在两个地点 (美国和中国) 进行,共有141名参与者.
主要成果:
- 随着访问成本的增加,孩子们更少地重新查看名单.
- 当访问成本更高时,孩子们会在更长的时间内学习该列表.
- 增加的访问成本与更高的准确性在选择正确的项目相关.
- 孩子们表现出对访问成本的认识,认为没有延迟的条件更容易.
结论:
- 幼儿在使用外部记忆辅助器和内部工作记忆之间表现出成本相关的权衡.
- 这项研究提供了早期儿童发展扩展思想的证据.
- 儿童对外部资源的战略性使用对获得所需的努力敏感.
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