Peer interactions in 4/6-month-old infants: From motor development to multimodal communication

IF 2 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Hélène Cochet, Flore Chéné, Michèle Guidetti
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Abstract

In the present study, infants between 4 and 6 months of age were observed in daycare centers, either on their own or in the presence of another infant. Our goal was to explore the potential continuity between motor activity observed in early social situations and communication development. In order to investigate the influence of body posture on the opportunities of interaction with social environment, we also compared two conditions: infants were lying on a playmat or seated in bouncers. Our results suggest that infants modified their posture, movements and gaze behavior in dyadic situations compared to situations alone, reflecting a multimodal social tropism. Moreover, infants' positioning influenced the modality they engaged in the relationship with the other. This work highlights the need to analyse multimodal characteristics of interactions and to add posture variations as a key variable to better understand how infants develop communicative intention toward their peers.
4/6 个月大婴儿的同伴互动:从运动发展到多模态交流
在本研究中,我们在日托中心对 4 到 6 个月大的婴儿进行了观察,观察对象可以是自己的婴儿,也可以是有另一个婴儿在场的婴儿。我们的目的是探索在早期社交情境中观察到的运动活动与沟通发展之间的潜在连续性。为了研究身体姿势对与社会环境互动机会的影响,我们还比较了两种情况:婴儿躺在游戏垫上或坐在摇椅上。我们的研究结果表明,与单独相处的情况相比,婴儿在两人相处的情况下会改变自己的姿势、动作和注视行为,这反映了一种多模态社交倾向。此外,婴儿的位置也影响着他们与他人交往的方式。这项研究强调,有必要分析互动的多模态特征,并将姿势变化作为一个关键变量,以更好地理解婴儿如何形成对同伴的交流意向。
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Learning Culture and Social Interaction
Learning Culture and Social Interaction EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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