The developing sense of agency: Implications from cognitive phenomenology

L. Zaadnoordijk, S. Hunnius, M. Meyer, J. Kwisthout, I.J.E.I. van Rooij
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How do children come to experience themselves as agents who can cause events in the world by acting? This ability - known as `sense of agency' - cannot be taken for granted in infancy. Yet, somehow, it rapidly develops from infancy into childhood. Children's understanding of the causal efficacy of their own actions is of such sophistication that they can use their own actions as interventions to learn about the causal structure of the world. In other words, a sense of agency allows children to learn from interacting with their social and physical world in ways that would not be possible otherwise [1], and may thus be crucial for human cognitive development in general.
发展中的代理感:来自认知现象学的启示
孩子们是如何将自己体验为可以通过行动在世界上引发事件的行动者的?这种能力——被称为“代理感”——在婴儿时期不能被认为是理所当然的。然而,不知何故,它从婴儿期迅速发展到儿童期。儿童对自己行为的因果效应的理解是如此复杂,以至于他们可以用自己的行为作为干预手段来了解世界的因果结构。换句话说,代理感可以让孩子们通过与他们的社会和物理世界的互动来学习,而这在其他情况下是不可能的,因此可能对人类的认知发展至关重要。
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