Objects in a social world: Infants' object representational capacity limits are shaped by objects' social relevance.

2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Melissa M Kibbe, Aimee E Stahl
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Abstract

Several decades of research have revealed consistent signature limits on infants' ability to represent objects. However, these signature representational limits were established with methods that often removed objects from their most common context. In infants' everyday lives, objects are very often social artifacts: they are the targets of agents' goal-directed actions, communications, and beliefs, and may have social content or relevance themselves. In this chapter, we explore the relationship between infants' object representational capacity limits and their processing of the social world. We review evidence that the social content and context of objects can shift infants' object representational limits. We discuss how taking the social world into account can yield more robust and ecologically valid estimates of infants' early representational capacities.

社会世界中的对象:婴儿的对象表征能力限制是由对象的社会相关性决定的。
几十年的研究表明,婴儿表现物体的能力一直受到特征限制。然而,这些签名代表性限制是通过通常将对象从最常见的上下文中删除的方法来确定的。在婴儿的日常生活中,物体通常是社会产物:它们是代理人目标导向的行动、沟通和信念的目标,本身可能具有社会内容或相关性。在本章中,我们探讨了婴儿的对象表征能力极限与他们对社会世界的处理之间的关系。我们回顾了物体的社会内容和背景可以改变婴儿物体表征极限的证据。我们讨论了如何将社会世界考虑在内,从而对婴儿的早期表征能力做出更有力和生态有效的估计。
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Advances in Child Development and Behavior
Advances in Child Development and Behavior PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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