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A Comparison of Childrens Ability to Read Childrens and Adults Mental States in an Adaptation of the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Task

机译:适应儿童阅读心智任务中儿童阅读儿童和成人心理状态的能力比较

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The ability to read mental states from subtle facial cues is an important part of Theory of Mind, which can contribute to children's daily life social functioning. Mental state reading performance is influenced by the specific interactions in which it is applied; familiarity with characteristics of these interactions (such as the person) can enhance performance. The aim of this research is to gain insight in this context effect for mental state reading in children, assessed with the Reading the Mind in the Eyes (RME) task that originally consists of pictures of adults' eyes. Because of differences between children and adults in roles, development and frequency of interaction, children are more familiar with mental state reading of other children. It can therefore be expected that children's mental state reading depends on whether this is assessed with children's or adults' eyes. A new 14 item version of the RME for children was constructed with pictures of children instead of adults (study 1). This task was used and compared to the original child RME in 6–10 year olds (N = 718, study 2) and 8–14 year olds (N = 182, study 3). Children in both groups performed better on the new RME than on the original RME. Item level findings of the new RME were in line with previous findings on the task and test re-test reliability (in a subgroup of older children, n = 95) was adequate (0.47). This suggests that the RME with children's eyes can assess children's daily life mental state reading and supplement existing ToM tasks.
机译:从微妙的面部提示中读取心理状态的能力是心理理论的重要组成部分,可有助于儿童的日常生活社会功能。心理状态的阅读表现受其应用的特定相互作用的影响;熟悉这些互动的特征(例如人)可以提高绩效。这项研究的目的是获得对儿童心理状态阅读的这种环境影响的洞察力,方法是通过最初由成人的眼睛图片组成的“读入眼中的心灵”(RME)任务进行评估。由于儿童和成年人在角色,发展和互动频率方面存在差异,因此儿童对其他儿童的心理状态阅读更加熟悉。因此可以预期,儿童的精神状态阅读取决于是否用儿童或成年人的眼睛进行评估。为儿童制作了一个新的14项RME版本,其中带有儿童而非成人的照片(研究1)。使用此任务并将其与6-10岁(N = 718,研究2)和8-14岁(N = 182,研究3)的原始RME进行比较。两组中的孩子在新RME上的表现均优于原始RME。新RME的项目级结果与先前在任务上的发现相符,并且重新测试的信度(在一个较大的儿童亚组中,n = 95)足够(0.47)。这表明带有孩子眼睛的RME可以评估孩子的日常生活心理状态并补充现有的ToM任务。

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