Novelty-based cognitive processes in unstructured music-making settings in early childhood

V. Charisi, Cynthia C. S. Liem, E. Gómez
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Humans have the capacity to invent novel ideas and to create new artifacts that affect the surrounding environment. However, it is unclear how this capacity emerges and develops in biological systems. This paper presents an empirical study which investigates the development of novelty-based cognitive processes in the context of unstructured music-making activities in early childhood. We used principles of intuitive theories of emergence, the paradigm of overlapping waves of mechanisms of change and theories of music cognitive development to theoretically conceptualize the developmental process in the specific context. We applied the methodological principles of micro-genetic analysis for the development of an annotation scheme of micro-behaviors, which correspond to a set of cognitive processes. We took into consideration child's behavioral manifestations of music-induced affective engagement, as an indicator of intrinsic motivation. Our results suggest that the process of transition from spontaneous towards deliberate actions develops through exploratory actions, evaluation of the outcomes, reasoning and planning. The structure of these actions appears in the form of dynamic overlapping waves rather than in a linear or iterative manner. Additionally, our results indicate that children in early years make use of the affordances of the provided tools to scaffold their transition from concrete visual representation of sonic features towards abstract musical thinking, which suggests that musical development appears with the generative tension between action and symbol. Implications and future work are discussed regarding the development of intelligent robotic systems for user adaptive scaffolding of the observed mechanisms of change.
儿童早期非结构化音乐创作环境中基于新奇性的认知过程
人类有能力发明新的想法,创造新的影响周围环境的人工制品。然而,目前尚不清楚这种能力是如何在生物系统中出现和发展的。本文提出了一项实证研究,探讨了儿童早期非结构化音乐创作活动中基于新颖性的认知过程的发展。我们运用直觉涌现理论、变化机制重叠波范式和音乐认知发展理论的原理,对特定情境下的发展过程进行了理论概念化。我们应用了微遗传分析的方法学原理来开发微行为的注释方案,这些方案对应于一组认知过程。我们考虑了儿童在音乐诱导下的情感投入的行为表现,作为内在动机的一个指标。我们的研究结果表明,从自发行为到刻意行为的转变过程是通过探索性行为、结果评估、推理和计划来发展的。这些作用的结构表现为动态重叠波的形式,而不是线性或迭代的方式。此外,我们的研究结果表明,儿童在早期利用所提供的工具的启示来支撑他们从声音特征的具体视觉表征向抽象音乐思维的过渡,这表明音乐发展出现在行动和符号之间的生成张力中。讨论了智能机器人系统的发展对观察到的变化机制的用户自适应脚手架的影响和未来的工作。
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