Effect of reinforcement on infants' performance in a preferential looking acuity task.

B R Stephens, M S Banks
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Abstract

Two experiments examined the effect of reinforcement on infants' performance in a preferential looking acuity task. In experiment 1, performance of 3- and 5-month-old infants was assessed under three conditions. In one condition, reinforcement was contingent upon performance. In another, no reinforcement was provided. In the last condition, reinforcement was provided, but it was not contingent upon performance. Similar performance was observed in all three conditions. In experiment 2, 7-month-olds were tested in the first and second conditions. No differences in performance were observed between these two groups. Thus, the reinforcement used in preferential looking measurements does not appear to improve performance significantly for 3- to 7-month-old infants. Several interpretations of these results are presented. The most plausible is that performance under nonreinforced conditions is already nearly optimal, so the addition of reinforcement has little impact. General implications for estimates of infant visual sensitivity in the laboratory and clinic are discussed.

强化对婴儿优先注视敏锐任务表现的影响。
两个实验检验了强化对婴儿在优先注视敏锐任务中的表现的影响。在实验1中,对3个月和5个月的婴儿在三种情况下的表现进行了评估。在一种情况下,强化视表现而定。在另一个国家,没有提供增援。在最后一种情况下,提供了加固,但并不取决于性能。在所有三种情况下观察到相似的表现。在实验2中,7个月大的婴儿在第一和第二种情况下进行测试。两组之间的表现没有差异。因此,对于3到7个月大的婴儿,在优先观察测量中使用的强化似乎并没有显著提高表现。对这些结果提出了几种解释。最合理的解释是,在未加筋的情况下,其性能已经接近最佳,因此加筋影响不大。一般意义估计婴儿的视觉敏感性在实验室和临床进行了讨论。
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