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The role of head and hand movements for infants' predictions of others' actions

机译:对婴儿对他人的行动的头部和手动运动的作用

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In everyday life, both the head and the hand movements of another person reveal the other's action target. However, studies on the development of action prediction have primarily included displays in which only hand and no head movements were visible. Given that infants acquire in their first year both the ability to follow other's gaze and the ability to predict other's reaching actions, the question is whether they rely mostly on the hand or the head when predicting other's manual actions. The current study aimed to provide an answer to this question using a screen-based eye tracking setup. Thirteen-month-old infants observed a model transporting plastic rings from one side of the screen to the other side and place them on a pole. In randomized trials the model's head was either visible or occluded. The dependent variable was gaze-arrival time, which indicated whether participants predicted the model's action targets. Gaze-arrival times were not found to be different when the head was visible or rendered invisible. Furthermore, target looks that occurred after looks at the hand were found to be predictive, whereas target looks that occurred after looks at the head were reactive. In sum, the study shows that 13-month-olds are capable of predicting an individual's action target based on the observed hand movements but not the head movements. The data suggest that earlier findings on infants' action prediction in screen-based tasks in which often only the hands were visible may well generalize to real-life settings in which infants have visual access to the actor's head.
机译:在日常生活中,另一个人的头部和手部运动都揭示了另一个人的行动目标。然而,关于动作预测的发展的研究主要包括在其中只有手和没有头部运动的显示。鉴于婴儿在第一年内收购的能力遵循其他人的目光和预测别人达成行动的能力,问题是他们在预测其他人的手动行动时主要依赖于手或头部。目前的研究旨在使用基于屏幕的眼跟踪设置来提供对此问题的答案。十三个月的婴儿观察了从屏幕一侧到另一侧的塑料环运输塑料环并将它们放在杆上。在随机试验中,模型的头部可见或遮挡。从属变量是凝视到达时间,这表明参与者是否预测了模型的动作目标。当头部可见或不可见时,凝视到达时间没有发现不同。此外,发现看起来发生的目标是预测的,而目标外观在看起来发生反应后发生的靶看起来。总而言之,该研究表明,13个月大的人能够基于观察到的手动运动来预测个人的动作目标,但不是头部运动。这些数据表明,早期对婴儿的动作预测在屏幕的任务中的预测中,通常只有手只能看到,可能会概括到婴儿对演员的头部的视觉访问的现实生活环境。

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    《Psychological research》 |2019年第6期|共12页
  • 作者

    Koch Benjamin; Stapel Janny;

  • 作者单位

    Uppsala Univ Dept Psychol Uppsala Child &

    Baby Lab Box 1225 S-75142 Uppsala Sweden;

    Uppsala Univ Dept Psychol Uppsala Child &

    Baby Lab Box 1225 S-75142 Uppsala Sweden;

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