Underestimation and Overestimation of Hand and Arm Length Coexist in Children

IF 3.2 1区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Lucilla Cardinali, Cristina Becchio, Lara Coelho, Monica Gori
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The present study assessed the structural and functional representation of the upper limb in a large cohort (N = 84) of typically developing children aged 6 to 10. The first task aimed at obtaining a structural measure of the representation of the arm, specifically the two segments that compose it: the forearm and the hand. Participants were asked to localize three landmarks (elbow, wrist, and tip of the middle finger) while blindfolded and upon tactile stimulation of the three landmarks. The second task required a functional estimation of the represented length of the arm. Participants judged whether their arm fully outstretched would be long enough to touch an object presented at seven different distances without being allowed to perform the movement. The two tasks revealed opposite patterns of (mis-)representation. At the structural level, the hand length was underestimated, while the forearm representation matched the actual size. This resulted in an underestimation of total arm length in the structural task. At the functional level, total arm length was overestimated across all age groups. Moreover, there was no relationship between estimates on the structural and functional tasks. These results support the coexistence of multiple, independent body representations in children.

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儿童手臂长度低估与高估并存
本研究评估了一个大型队列(N = 84) 6至10岁典型发育儿童上肢的结构和功能表征。第一个任务旨在获得手臂表征的结构度量,特别是组成它的两个部分:前臂和手。参与者被要求在蒙上眼睛并对三个标志进行触觉刺激时定位三个标志(肘部、手腕和中指尖)。第二个任务要求对手臂的长度进行函数估计。参与者判断他们完全伸出的手臂是否足够长,可以在不允许进行动作的情况下触摸在七个不同距离处呈现的物体。这两个任务揭示了相反的(错误)表征模式。在结构水平上,手的长度被低估了,而前臂的长度与实际尺寸相符。这导致了对结构任务中总臂长的低估。在功能水平上,所有年龄组的总臂长都被高估了。此外,对结构任务和职能任务的估计之间没有关系。这些结果支持多种,独立的身体表征共存的儿童。
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期刊介绍: Developmental Science publishes cutting-edge theory and up-to-the-minute research on scientific developmental psychology from leading thinkers in the field. It is currently the only journal that specifically focuses on human developmental cognitive neuroscience. Coverage includes: - Clinical, computational and comparative approaches to development - Key advances in cognitive and social development - Developmental cognitive neuroscience - Functional neuroimaging of the developing brain
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