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REINFORCEMENT OF VOCALIZATIONS THROUGH CONTINGENT VOCAL IMITATION

机译:通过偶发人声模仿增强职业

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Maternal vocal imitation of infant vocalizations is highly prevalent during face-to-face interactions of infants and their caregivers. Although maternal vocal imitation has been associated with later verbal development, its potentially reinforcing effect on infant vocalizations has not been explored experimentally. This study examined the reinforcing effect of maternal vocal imitation of infant vocalizations using a reversal probe BAB design. Eleven 3- to 8-month-old infants at high risk for developmental delays experienced contingent maternal vocal imitation during reinforcement conditions. Differential reinforcement of other behavior served as the control condition. The behavior of 10 infants showed evidence of a reinforcement effect. Results indicated that vocal imitations can serve to reinforce early infant vocalizations.
机译:在婴儿及其照顾者面对面的互动中,对婴儿发声的母声模仿非常普遍。尽管模仿母亲的声音与后来的语言发展有关,但尚未通过实验探索其对婴儿声音的潜在增强作用。这项研究使用反向探针BAB设计检查了母声对婴儿发声的模仿效果。 11名3至8个月大的发育迟缓高危婴儿在强化条件下经历了偶然的母体声音模仿。其他行为的差异强化作为控制条件。 10名婴儿的行为显示有增强作用的证据。结果表明,模仿人声可以增强早期婴儿的发声能力。

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