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Infant Auditory Processing and Event-related Brain Oscillations
Published on: July 1, 2015
概括
婴儿发声,通过贝利尺度的集群分析确定,显示了与女孩的后期智力,特别是口头分数的显著相关性. 这一发现表明,早期的声音行为可能预测女性未来的认知发展.
科学领域:
- 发展心理学是发展心理学.
- 认知科学是一种认知科学.
- 心理测量 心理测量 心理测量
背景情况:
- 以前的研究表明,婴儿发育测试与以后的智力之间的相关性很低.
- 贝利的加利福尼亚第一年心理尺度是评估婴儿发展的广泛使用的工具.
研究的目的:
- 在婴儿发育评估中探索以后智力的潜在预测因素.
- 从贝利尺度识别特定的项目集群,与以后的情报相关联.
主要方法:
- 集群分析应用于贝利的加利福尼亚第一年心理尺度的项目.
- 研究人员检查了提取的物品集群和以后的情报得分之间的相关性.
主要成果:
- 从心理尺度上确定了六个不同的项目集群.
- 一个特定的集群,主要包括发声项目,与女孩的晚年智力有显著的相关性.
- 这种相关性随着年龄的增长而变得更强大,并且在口头智力方面比表现智力更为明显.
结论:
- 婴儿早期的发声可能是女孩以后口语智力的重要预测因素.
- 这些发现强调了考虑特定的发育行为,如发声,在预测长期认知结果时的重要性.
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